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Jessica Cattelino

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Manuela Carneiro da Cunha

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1. Financial Times (London,England), April 26, 2000, Wednesday, SURVEY - BRAZIL : 500 YEARS;, Pg. 5, 1010 words, SURVEY - BRAZIL : 500 YEARS: Survival against all the odds: INDIANS by Manuela Carneiro da Cunha: Of the estimated 210 indigenous groups still in existence in the country, it is remarkable that their numbers are growing. Between them, they speak nearly 200 different languages, By MANUELA CANEIRO DA CUNHA
... resources in the Amazon. Manuela Carneiro da Cunha is professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago


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Jean Comaroff

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1. The New York Times, January 3, 2006 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Column 4; Science Desk; SCIENTIST AT WORK -- Shannon Lee Dawdy; Pg. 1, 1361 words, Archaeologist in New Orleans Finds a Way to Help the Living, By JOHN SCHWARTZ, NEW ORLEANS
... professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago, is one of the more unusual ...
... an archaeologist, an anthropologist and a historian, shows that the ...
... faculty position at the University of Chicago. She now lives in ...
... year-old son. Jean Comaroff, the head of the anthropology department at the University of Chicago, said in an ...
2. Chicago Sun-Times, March 3, 1999, WEDNESDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 3, 377 words, Area student hid for hours amid gunfire, BY BRENDA WARNER ROTZOLL
... 30 feet away. The University of Chicago anthropology student was awakened ...
... told her father and Professor Jean Comaroff, chairman of the U. of C. ...
... Garland is a sociocultural anthropologist working on her doctorate ...


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1. The American Prospect, April, 2005, FEATURES; Pg. 48, 4561 words, One Nation, Under Siege; Apartheid is becoming a distant memory in South Africa. But is a country this consumed by crime really free?, BY SASHA ABRAMSKY; Sasha Abramsky is the author of Hard Time Blues and an upcoming book on voting rights. Research funding for this article was provided by a grant from the Social Science Research Council, as a part of the council's Working Group on Youth, Globalization, and the Law.
... introductions to the best criminologists, anthropologists, and social critics in ...
... city by John and Jean Comaroff, both South African expats attached to the University of Chicago who, since the demise of ...
2. In These Times, January 5, 2004, NEWS; Pg. 3, 755 words, We Aren't the World; Bills tie area studies funding to national interests, By Laurie King-Irani; Laurie King-Irani is an anthropologist at the University of Victoria, British Columbia.
... name of 'emergency,'" says Jean Comaroff, Distinguished Service Professor of ...
... Social Sciences at the University of Chicago. "In fact, if current ...
3. Feminist Studies, Summer 2000, Vol. 26, No. 2; Pg. 413; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02633289, 1374 words, Of Sonograms and Baby Prams: Prenatal Diagnosis, Pregnancy, and Consumption (Part 4 of 4)
... two among many anthropologists whose work has enriched discussions of ...
... Seymour-Jorn, and especially Jean Comaroff, for helpful conversations and ...
... 1996): 401. [39]. Jean Comaroff's recent essay, "Consuming ...
4. Journal of Women's History, Summer 2000, Vol. 12, No. 2; Pg. 137; ISSN: 1042-7961, 02563858, 2083 words, Domestic Scientists: Modernity, Gender, and the Negotiation of Science in Australian Nursing, 1880-1910 [Part 3 of 3], Bashford, Alison
... 123-32. [14] Jean Comaroff, "Medicine: Symbol and Ideology," ...
... Victorian England (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988), 164- ...
5. Feminist Studies, Spring 1997, Vol. 23, No. 1; Pg. 94; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02459371, 7 words, The "Ideal Speech Moment": Women and Narrative Performance in the Brazilian Amazon: [Part 3 of 3], Chernela, Janet M
... attention given by anthropologists to the different perspectives of gender and ...
... Press, 1974). [5]. Jean Comaroff, "Talking Politics: Oratory ...
... Barbara Gelpi (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981), 144. ...
... Amazonian People (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985). [9]. ...
... Northwest Amazon," American Anthropologist 69 (1967): 670- ...
... Island Society," American Anthropologist 87 (March 1985): ...
... presence of a female anthropologist with a tape recorder and ...
... transient (ignorant) as an anthropologist, can also provide a ...
6. SIECUS Report, October 1993, Pg. 1-6; ISSN: 0091-3995, 00534695, 5362 words, The Identity Politics of Biomedical Research-Clinical Trials, Medical Knowledge, and the Female Body, Caschetta, Mary Beth
... prostitute, homosexual, female. Anthropologist Jean Comaroff urges a close ...
7. Essence, July, 1992, Pg. 62, 512 words, ONE WHO DEFIED TRADITION, TONI Y. JOSEPH
... a University of Toronto anthropologist who has conducted extensive ...
... looks barbaric," says Jean Comaroff, an anthropology professor at the University of Chicago. "Westerners are quick to be pejorative. ...
... other nations, according to anthropologists. Diop's condition was discovered ...


John Comaroff

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1. The New York Times, April 19, 2003 Saturday, Late Edition - Final , Section D; Column 1; Art & Ideas/Cultural Desk; Pg. 9, 836 words, The Latest Theory Is That Theory Doesn't Matter , By EMILY EAKIN
... Fish and Fredric Jameson, to the University of Chicago for what they called "an ...
... Lacan, was quickly dispelled. When John Comaroff, a professor of anthropology and ...
... heavyweights meeting at the University of Chicago to debate the future of theory. ( ...
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO; CRITICAL INQUIRY (MAGAZINE)
2. Chicago Sun-Times, April 18, 1994, MONDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 5, 490 words, City's S. Africans There in Spirit; Thanks to Absentee Ballots, They Won't Be Counted Out, By Veronica Flores
... doctoral candidate at the University of Chicago. "Violence, it seems ...
... elections. Some, like John Comaroff, are even traveling to South ...


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1. Journal of Men's Studies (The), March 2002, Vol. 10, No. 3; Pg. 271(19); ISSN: 1060-8265, 03419315, 9027 words, Mines, minstrels, and masculinity: race, class, gender, and the formation of the South African working class, 1870-1900., Magubane, Zine
... Colonial Subject," Jean and John Comaroff (1997) argue that struggles ...
... Volume II. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Cowan, M. ( ...
... African stars. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Fanon, F. ( ...

Shannon Dawdy

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1. Times-Picayune (New Orleans), March 6, 2005 Sunday, METRO; Pg. 1, 1129 words, A French Quarter excavation may yield some tantalizing clues: evidence of the infamous Rising Sun brothel as well as a pre-New Orleans settlement., By Bruce Eggler, Staff writer
... likely do better than that. Archaeologist Shannon Dawdy, who recently dug ...
... anthropology department at the University of Chicago and visiting scholar at the ...
2. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), July 24, 1997 Thursday, EAST NEW ORLEANS, PICAYUNE; Pg. 1C, 449 words, COMMUNITY REPORT
... Museum. Led by anthropologist Shannon Dawdy of the College of Urban and Public ...


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Michael Dietler

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1. Chicago Sun-Times, July 23, 2001 Monday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION; Pg. 20, 515 words, Local prof discovers ancient shell art, Nancy Moffett
For six years, Michael Dietler's July calendar has been filled with the ...
... living the good life. The University of Chicago anthropology professor's annual ...
... Montpelier, with 60 fellow anthropologists from France, Italy, Spain and the ...
... names," Dietler said. Anthropologists do know they spoke Celtic, which ...
2. Chicago Sun-Times, July 23, 2001 Monday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION; Pg. 3, 492 words, Airport threatens cemetery, Julie Patel; Robert C. Herguth
University of Chicago anthropologist Michael Dietler and his team uncovered 2,000- ...
3. Chicago Sun-Times, July 23, 2001 Monday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION; Pg. 20, 515 words, Local prof discovers ancient shell art, Nancy MoffettSummer days in the south of France. Wine. Cooking fads. And now, art--plus a bit of a puzzle.
For six years, Michael Dietler's July calendar has been filled with the ...
... living the good life. The University of Chicago anthropology professor's annual ...
... Montpelier, with 60 fellow anthropologists from France, Italy, Spain and the ...
... names," Dietler said. Anthropologists do know they spoke Celtic, which ...
University of Chicago anthropologist Michael Dietler and his team uncovered 2,000- ...
4. Chicago Sun-Times, July 17, 1996, WEDNESDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 24, 239 words, Professor says Greeks' best weapon was wine, BY BRIAN BERGSTEIN
... jug of wine, an anthropologist says. Several early ...
... good wine, says Michael Dietler, a University of Chicago scholar who is challenging ...


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Judith Farquhar

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1. Journal of Women's History, Winter 1997, Vol. 8, No. 4; Pg. 177-86; ISSN: 1042-7961, 01434381, 4626 words, Recent Scholarship on Women in Literature and on the Concept of the Body in China, Beahan, Charlotte L
... in China. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1994. vii+ ...
... description was not possible. Judith Farquhar emphasizes the multiplicity of bodies ...
2. Women's Review of Books, May 1995, Vol. XII, No. 8; Pg. 23-4; ISSN: 0738-1433, 00663940, 2065 words, Foreign bodies, Hershatter, Gail
... E. Barlow, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994, 307 ...
... forward in time, Judith Farquhar examines the contemporary practice of ...
3. Recent Scholarship on Women in Literature and on the Concept of the Body in China, Journal of Women's History, Winter 1997, Vol. 8, No. 4; Pg. 177-86; ISSN: 1042-7961, 01434381, 4626 words, Beahan, Charlotte L
4. Foreign bodies, Women's Review of Books, May 1995, Vol. XII, No. 8; Pg. 23-4; ISSN: 0738-1433, 00663940, 2065 words, Hershatter, Gail


Kesha Fikes

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Raymond Fogelson

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Susan Gal

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1. Journal of Women's History, June 2003, Vol. 15, No. 2; Pg. 28; ISSN: 1042-7961, 3996548, 5871 words, Further thoughts on the public/private distinction.
... concepts, has prompted linguistic anthropologist Susan Gal to argue for a ...
... distinction. Such calibrations, according to Susan Gal, are "always relative positions and ...
... western women well, anthropologists have found, first that the dichotomy ...
... Private, 334. (15) Susan Gal, "A Semiotics of the Public/ ...
... Private Distinction". See also, Susan Gal and Gail Kligrnan, The Politics of ...
2. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, April 1, 2003 - June 30, 2003, Vol. 27, No. 2; Pg. 41-59, AIC2003040101, 8454 words, The Development of "new" Languages in Native American Communities, Goodfellow, Anne
... on the Kwakwaka'wakw as an anthropologist in his own right. ...
... Judith T. Irvine and Susan Gal, "Language Ideology and Linguistic ...
3. differences-A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, March 2002, Vol. 13, No. 1; Pg. 77(19); ISSN: 1040-7391, 03416037, 6850 words, A semiotics of the public/private distinction., Gal, Susan
... differentiation and cultural innovation. SUSAN GAL is Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics at the University of Chicago. She is presently doing research ...
... Irvine, Judith T., and Susan Gal. "Language ideology and linguistic ...
4. Feminist Studies, Spring 1997, Vol. 23, No. 1; Pg. 94; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02459371, 7 words, The "Ideal Speech Moment": Women and Narrative Performance in the Brazilian Amazon: [Part 3 of 3], Chernela, Janet M
... attention given by anthropologists to the different perspectives of gender and ...
... 1990): 59-88 Susan Gal, "Between Speech and Silence: The ...
... Barbara Gelpi (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981), 144. ...
... Amazonian People (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985). [9]. ...
... Northwest Amazon," American Anthropologist 69 (1967): 670- ...
... Island Society," American Anthropologist 87 (March 1985): ...
... presence of a female anthropologist with a tape recorder and ...
... transient (ignorant) as an anthropologist, can also provide a ...
5. Feminist Studies, Spring 1997, Vol. 23, No. 1; Pg. 65; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02459331, 7 words, Celebrating Silenced Words: The "Reimagining" of A Feminist Nation in Late-Twentieth-Century Galicia: [Part 4 of 4]
... codeswitching generally, also see Susan Gal, "Codeswitching and Consciousness in the ...
... central Europe, see Susan Gal, "Gender in the Post- ...
... For other approaches that anthropologists have taken in studying ...
6. Feminist Studies, Fall 1996, Vol. 22, No. 3; Pg. 603; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02468652, 2778 words, The Problem of Silence in Feminist Psychology: [Part 1 of 3], Mahoney, Maureen A
... silencing of voice.[2] Anthropologist Susan Gal points out that women's ...
SUSAN GAL (57%); CAROL GILLIGAN ( ...


John Kelly

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1. The Washington Post, December 9, 2005 Friday, Final Edition, Style; C09 , JOHN KELLY'S WASHINGTON, 877 words, Reexamining the Sources of Discontent, John Kelly
... high school. No anthropologist studying a primitive ...
2. Ottawa Citizen, September 17, 2005 Saturday, Final Edition, BUSINESS; Mark Sutcliffe; Pg. D1 , 742 words, And if you think this show is hot ...: Is this a good thing?, Mark Sutcliffe, The Ottawa Citizen
... Grace: Classy executives such as John Kelly and Adam Chowaniec discuss what ...
... Barbados. The Nature of Things: Anthropologists explain the basic human ...
3. The Washington Post, December 2, 2004 Thursday, Final Edition, Style; C10 , JOHN KELLY'S WASHINGTON, 907 words, Early Training for a Thoughtful Doctor, John Kelly
... medical school at the University of Chicago. "My learning disability ...
4. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 27, 2004 Sunday Five Star Lift Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE, 1946 words, Step up to Monks Mound, MARY DELACH LEONARD Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
... department. Iseminger and archaeologist John Kelly of Washington University are supervising the ...
... years ago as an anthropologist fresh out of SIU ...
5. Chicago Sun-Times, December 2, 2003 Tuesday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION; Pg. 78, 404 words, U. of C. anthropologist Bernard Cohn, 75, studied caste system in India, Gary Wisby
University of Chicago anthropologist Bernard Cohn did work ...
... long before other anthropologists were studying those questions," said John Kelly, a U. of C. anthropologist. "Other anthropologists were looking at symbolism and ...
... Forms of Knowledge, An Anthropologist Among the Historians and Other ...
6. The Washington Post, July 27, 2002 Saturday Correction Appended, Final Edition, METRO; Pg. B06, 2398 words, Obituaries
... degree in music from the University of Chicago. She was an editor at ...
... Enrique of Detroit, Vincent John Kelly and Meghan Colleen dePaz, ...
7. The Washington Post, February 3, 2002 Sunday, Final Edition, OUTLOOK; Pg. B05, 1195 words, We're Successful, and Hurt, Elizabeth Marquardt
... book, co-authored with John Kelly, she presents the results of three ...
... a graduate degree from the University of Chicago, a loving husband, and ...
8. The Seattle Times, January 15, 2002, Tuesday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE; News;, Pg. A3, 1258 words, Latest study adds to the debate over divorce's effects on children, Karen S. Peterson; USA Today, Charlottesville, VA
... co-author is journalist John Kelly. Hetherington, professor emeritus ...
... Waite, sociologist at the University of Chicago and co-author of the "Case ...
9. USA TODAY, January 14, 2002, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 1A, 2313 words, Kids, parents can make best of divorce, Karen S. Peterson, CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.
... co-author is journalist John Kelly. The summation of her life's work is ...
... Waite, sociologist at the University of Chicago and co-author of The Case ...
10. Chicago Sun-Times, November 14, 2000, TUESDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, EDUCATION GUIDE; Pg. 3, 873 words, Joining the clubs; Interest grows in student groups, BY THOMAS FRISBIE
... activities at Roosevelt University's Chicago campus, said the number of ...
John Kelly leads an interactive ...
11. The Irish Times, February 22, 2000, CITY EDITION; EDUCATION AND LIVING; Pg. 52, 1012 words, Law is not just about the money The legal profession is seen by many prospective students of the discipline to be a good way of making lots of money but it is about much more than that. Yvonne Healy talked to the dean of UCD's law faculty, Paul O'Connor
... an anecdote of the late John Kelly, who used to tell his ...
... University of Minnesota or DePaul University, Chicago, or spend a year ...
12. The Washington Post, April 07, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition, METRO; Pg. B06; OBITUARIES, 2030 words, Physicist Thomas A. Potemra Dies at 59
... a granddaughter. Edward John Kelly Hospital Planner Edward John Kelly, 83, a retired ...
... Cathleen Campbell Papadopoulos Anthropologist and Counselor Cathleen Campbell Papadopoulos, 53, an anthropologist who was an academic ...
... FLYNN (60%); EDWARD JOHN KELLY (55%);
13. Tampa Tribune (Florida), December 7, 1997, Sunday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 4, 5113 words, Religion
... Donald L. Bates. The University of Chicago Press. 266 pages. $ ...
... Garden. Edited by John Kelly. Reader's Digest. 640 ...
14. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), May 28, 1997, Wednesday, Pg. 7F, 10069 words, DEATHS AND FUNERALS
... Maschal, Gaithersburg, MD, John Kelly and his wife, Anne Lorms, ...
... University School of Medicine and The University of Chicago Medical School. Drum ...
15. Chicago Sun-Times, July 14, 1995, FRIDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1, 709 words, Chicago Endures Its Hottest Day Ever, BY GILBERT JIMENEZ
... 108 degrees, were admitted to the University of Chicago Hospitals with heat exhaustion. ...
... heat exhaustion at the University of Chicago and released. Other hospitals ...
... investigator said. Bricklayer John Kelly had the right idea, even ...
... 1934, was measured at the University of Chicago. O'Hare's record high is ...
16. The Seattle Times, March 31, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, SPORTS; Pg. 0, 728 words, CHEERS! DRINKING UP REPLACES WARMUPS AT MAGUIRE U., BY DARYL STRICKLAND
... In 1963, Loyola University of Chicago advanced to the final game, and its ...
... good fun," said John Kelly, a Chicago fire ...
... LEN TYRRELL AND FIREMAN JOHN KELLY DISPLAY A MAGUIRE ...
17. The New York Times, October 5, 1994, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Warren Glenford Kinzey, Section B; Page 12; Column 1; Metropolitan Desk , 429 words, Dr. Warren Kinzey, 58, Expert On Primate Evolution, Is Dead, By WOLFGANG SAXON
... a City College anthropologist who was a specialist ...
... Mich.; a stepson, John Kelly of Berkeley; a sister, ...
18. The New York Times, August 28, 1994, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 24; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 859 words, PAPERBACK BEST SELLERS: August 28, 1994
... 3 9 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Berkley, $6.99.) John Kelly tries to rescue prisoners held in North Vietnam. ...
... 12 21 YOUNG MEN & FIRE, by Norman Maclean. (University of Chicago, $10.95.) An account of a disastrous fire in a Montana forest in 1949. ...
19. The New York Times, August 21, 1994, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 32; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 848 words, PAPERBACK BEST SELLERS: August 21, 1994
... 2 8 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Berkley, $6.99.) John Kelly tries to rescue prisoners held in North Vietnam. ...
... 11* 20 YOUNG MEN & FIRE, by Norman Maclean. (University of Chicago, $10.95.) An account of a disastrous fire in a Montana forest in 1949. ...
20. The New York Times, August 14, 1994, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 28; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 860 words, PAPERBACK BEST SELLERS: August 14, 1994
... 2 7 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Berkley, $6.99.) John Kelly tries to rescue prisoners held in North Vietnam. ...
... 16* 19 YOUNG MEN & FIRE, by Norman Maclean. (University of Chicago, $10.95.) An account of a disastrous fire in a Montana forest in 1949. ...
21. The New York Times, August 7, 1994, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 22; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 864 words, PAPERBACK BEST SELLERS: August 7, 1994
... 2 6 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Berkley, $6.99.) John Kelly tries to rescue prisoners held in North Vietnam. ...
... 14 18 YOUNG MEN & FIRE, by Norman Maclean. (University of Chicago, $10.95.) An account of a disastrous fire in a Montana forest in 1949. ...
22. The Washington Post, February 23, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, METRO; PAGE D4; OBITUARIES, 1569 words, Robert Williams, 73, Dies; UDC Professor, Consultant
... in education and psychology from the University of Chicago. He began his career as an ...
... Spring; and four brothers, John Kelly of Rockville, Nathaniel Kelly of ...
23. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), January 30, 1994, Sunday, City Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BESTSELLERS; BOOKS; Pg. 4D, 436 words, BESTSELLERS
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 5. SeinLanguage (Jerry ...
24. The New York Times, January 23, 1994, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 22; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1467 words, BEST SELLERS: January 23, 1994
... 7 5 22 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Putnam, $24.95.) John Kelly becomes involved in a Pentagon project to rescue prisoners held in North Vietnam. ...
... James E.B. Breslin. (University of Chicago, $39.95.) This recital of the tormented ...
25. The New York Times, January 16, 1994, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 30; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1446 words, BEST SELLERS: January 16, 1994
... 5 4 21 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Putnam, $24.95.) John Kelly becomes involved in a Pentagon project to rescue prisoners held in North Vietnam. ...
... James E.B. Breslin. (University of Chicago, $39.95.) This account of the tormented ...
26. The New York Times, January 9, 1994, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 26; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1453 words, BEST SELLERS: January 9, 1994
... 4 3 20 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Putnam, $24.95.) John Kelly becomes involved in a Pentagon project to rescue prisoners held in North Vietnam. ...
... James E.B. Breslin. (University of Chicago, $39.95.) This account of the tormented ...
27. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), January 9, 1994, Sunday, City Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BESTSELLERS; books; Pg. 7D, 425 words, BESTSELLERS
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 5. Wouldn't Take ...
28. The New York Times, January 2, 1994, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 18; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1440 words, BEST SELLERS: January 2, 1994
... 3 4 19 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Putnam, $24.95.) John Kelly becomes involved in a Pentagon project to rescue prisoners held in North Vietnam. ...
... James E.B. Breslin. (University of Chicago, $39.95.) This account of the tormented ...
29. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), December 12, 1993, Sunday, City Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BEST SELLERS; Pg. 7D, 434 words
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 5. Embraced by the ...
30. The New York Times, November 14, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 70; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1430 words, BEST SELLERS: November 14, 1993
... 7 5 12 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Putnam, $24.95.) John Kelly becomes involved in a Pentagon project to rescue prisoners held in North Vietnam. ...
... 2 6 12 THE HIDDEN LIFE OF DOGS, by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas. (Davison/Houghton Mifflin, $18.95.) An analysis of canine behavior by a novelist and anthropologist. ...
31. The New York Times, November 7, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 30; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1418 words, BEST SELLERS: November 7, 1993
... 5 4 11 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Putnam, $24.95.) John Kelly becomes involved in a Pentagon project to rescue prisoners held in North Vietnam. ...
... by Josyane Savigneau. (University of Chicago, $25.) Yourcenar (1903- ...
32. The New York Times, October 31, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 52; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1446 words, BEST SELLERS: October 31, 1993
... 4 5 10 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Putnam, $24.95.) John Kelly becomes involved in a Pentagon project to rescue prisoners held in North Vietnam. ...
... by Josyane Savigneau. (University of Chicago, $25.) Yourcenar (1903- ...
33. The New York Times, October 24, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 34; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1430 words, BEST SELLERS: October 24, 1993
... 5 5 9 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Putnam, $24.95.) John Kelly becomes involved in a Pentagon project to rescue prisoners held in North Vietnam. ...
... by Josyane Savigneau. (University of Chicago, $25.) Yourcenar (1903- ...
34. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 24, 1993, Sunday, City Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BEST SELLERS; BOOKS; Pg. 7D, 544 words, BEST SELLERS
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 5. Wouldn't Take ...
35. The New York Times, October 17, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 50; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1436 words, BEST SELLERS: October 17, 1993
... 5 4 8 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Putnam, $24.95.) John Kelly becomes involved in a Pentagon project to rescue prisoners held in North Vietnam. ...
... 3 3 8 THE HIDDEN LIFE OF DOGS, by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas. (Davison/Houghton Mifflin, $18.95.) An analysis of canine behavior by a novelist and anthropologist. ...
36. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 17, 1993, Sunday, City Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BEST SELLERS; books; Pg. 6D, 530 words, BEST SELLERS
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 4. Wouldn't Take ...
37. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 10, 1993, Sunday, City Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BEST SELLERS; BOOKS; Pg. 6D, 530 words, BEST SELLERS
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 4. Women Who ...
38. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), September 26, 1993, Sunday, City Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BEST SELLERS; Pg. 4D, 447 words
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 7. Reengineering the Corporation ( ...
39. The Guardian (London), September 23, 1993, THE GUARDIAN FOREIGN PAGE; Pg. 16, 466 words, GUARDIAN AMERICA: NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLERS
... Tom Clancy (Putnam). John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist LISTENING TO PROZAC, by ...
40. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), September 19, 1993, Sunday, City Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BOOKS; Pg. 6D, 535 words, BEST SELLERS
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 6. Listening to Prozac ( ...
41. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), September 19, 1993, Sunday, City Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BOOKS; Pg. 6D, 535 words, BEST SELLERS
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 6. Listening to Prozac ( ...
42. The New York Times, August 29, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 18; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1388 words, BEST SELLERS: August 29, 1993
... 1 1 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Putnam, $24.95.) John Kelly becomes involved in a Pentagon project to rescue prisoners held in North Vietnam. ...
... 12 1 THE HIDDEN LIFE OF DOGS, by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas. (Davison/Houghton Mifflin, $18.95.) An analysis of canine behavior by a novelist and anthropologist. ...
43. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), March 3, 1992, Metro Edition, News; Pg. 5B, 541 words, Lodge-fire probe fails to find cause; But questions are raised about smoke detectors, Larry Oakes; Staff Writer, Duluth, Minn.
... incinerated to the point where university anthropologists had to be called in to sort and ...
... negligent, said their attorney, John Kelly of Duluth.
44. The New York Times, July 4, 1990, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section 2; Page 37, Column 2; Living Desk, 1315 words, Picnics: Declaring the Spirit of a People, By DENA KLEIMAN
... an important function. John Kelly, a sociologist at the ...
... George Armelagos, an anthropologist at the University of Florida ...
45. The New York Times, May 11, 1990, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 7, Column 3; National Desk, 1529 words, LAW; New Look at an 'Obscure' Ruling, 20 Years Later, By LINDA GREENHOUSE
... one was sure of the whereabouts of John Kelly, the disabled welfare recipient ...
... a law professor from the University of Chicago, said that while the ruling was ...
46. The Washington Post, April 10, 1990, Tuesday, Final Edition, METRO; PAGE B6; OBITUARIES, 1213 words, Former Va. Congressman Kenneth Robinson, 73, Dies, From News Services, WINCHESTER, Va., OBITUARY
... James Rankin Robinson and John Kelly Robinson, all of Winchester; ...
... in neurophysiology at the University of Chicago. He was on the staff at ...
47. The New York Times, January 21, 1990, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Part 2, Page 48, Column 4; Society Desk, 209 words, Jean M. Hanavan Wed in Delaware
... Marie Hanavan and Christopher John Kelly were married yesterday in the ...
... in evolutionary biology from the University of Chicago in July. His father, ...
48. The Boston Globe, July 2, 1989, Sunday, City Edition, BOOKS; Pg. A14, 883 words, A prescription for US industry; TERRITORIAL WRITES / BOOK REVIEW An occasional listing of works by area authors and/or of particular local interest.
... Lines of Skepticism and Romanticism" (University of Chicago Press, $ 19.95) brings ...
... Harvard. Ronald Levant and John Kelly's "Between Father and Child: ...
49. The New York Times, March 26, 1989, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 2, Page 44, Column 3; Society Desk, 185 words, Jean M. Hanavan To Wed C. J. Kelly
... Marie Hanavan to Christopher John Kelly, a son of Dr. and ...
... evolutionary biology at the University of Chicago. His father practices occupational ...
50. The Washington Post, October 23, 1986, Thursday, Final Edition, METRO; PAGE B1, 543 words, Middleburg Fight Is Costly; $ 75,000 Awarded in Clash Over Woman, Caryle Murphy, Washington Post Staff Writer, VIRGINIA NEWS
... Middleburg artist Lloyd John Kelly Jr. insisted that the other ...
... Brigham Young University and the University of Chicago Law School, arrived ...


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1. Corporate Counsel, September 2004, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE; Vol. 10; No. 9; Pg. 94, 2527 words, Putting on Heirs, By Susan Greco
... a successor from the outside: John Kelly, former executive vice ...
... serving as dean of the Loyola University Chicago School of Business Administration and ...
2. International Security, 2004 Summer, MISADVENTURES ABROAD?; Pg. 5, 22071 words, Threat Inflation and the Failure of the Marketplace of Ideas; The Selling of the Iraq War, Chaim Kaufmann; Chaim Kaufmann is Associate Professor of International Relations at Lehigh University.; For helpful comments, the author is indebted to Robert Art, Karen Ballentine, Stephen Biddle, Mia Bloom, Jane Kellett Cramer, Michael Desch, Peter Feaver, Christopher Herrick, Seymour Hersh, Robert Jervis, Jack Levy, David MacMichael, John Mearsheimer. Ivan Oelrich, Robert Pape, Kenneth Pollack, Edward Rhodes, Gideon Rose, John Schuessler, Jack Snyder, Stephen Van Evera, participants in the University of Chicago Program on International Security Policy, and to International Security's anonymous reviewers.
... On July 31 John Kelly, assistant secretary of state ...
3. D and O Advisor, June 6, 2004, NEWS; Vol. 2; No. 3; Pg. 20, 2516 words, Putting On Heirs; Not even Jack Welch lasted forever. Succession planning can be awkward and time-consuming. But here's how some leading-edge companies are handling it., By Susan Greco; Susan Greco [mailto:susangreco@earthlink.net] is a former senior writer at Inc magazine and the coauthor of Customer Chemistry [McGraw-Hill, 2002].
... a successor from the outside: John Kelly, former executive vice ...
... serving as dean of the Loyola University Chicago School of Business Administration and ...
4. Columbia Journal of Gender & Law, January 2003, Vol. 12, No. 1; Pg. 1; ISSN: 1067-6220, 3882999, 41997 words, Genes, parents, and assisted reproductive technologies: arts, mistakes, sex, race, & law.
... Many modem biologists and anthropologists, however, criticize racial classifications as ...
... 152.) Thomas Verny & John Kelly, The Secret Life of the Unborn ...
5. Insurance Networking, May 2000, Pg. 26-50, 02528430, 3168 words, Branding On The Internet, Cerne, Frank
... Autobytel and QuickenInsurance," says John Kelly, vice president of products and ...
... a group of cultural anthropologists who met with consumers. The anthropologists asked the consumers which attributes

Karin Knorr-Cetina

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1. The Irish Times, March 23, 2004, CITY EDITION; HEALTH SUPPLEMENT; RESEARCH FUTURE; Pg. 50, 570 words, Science needs public involvement, By SYLVIA THOMPSON, GENOA, ITALY
... philosophers, psychiatrists, theologists and anthropologists from Europe and the US to discuss the ...
... Constance in Germany, Karin Knorr Cetina, said "our social imagination" was ...


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Alan Kolata

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1. The Ottawa Citizen, January 6, 2000, Thursday, FINAL, 281 words, South American farmers predict El Nino in the stars
... Inca empire, said Alan Kolata, a University of Chicago anthropologist who specializes in the ...
2. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), April 15, 1994, Friday, FINAL EDITION, SCIENCE: EARTH MATTERS; Pg. I8, 1484 words, With climate change, cultures must adapt or die, MATT CRENSON; DALLAS MORNING NEWS, DALLAS
... 800 years," said Alan Kolata, a University of Chicago archeologist who has documented the ...
3. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 19, 1994, Saturday, 1156 words, Relearning ancient lessons Scientists, farmers adapting 3,000-year-old technology, By Mike Toner STAFF WRITER
... marginal people," says Alan Kolata, a University of Chicago anthropologist helping local farmers ...
... says University of Pennsylvania anthropologist Clark Erickson. "These massive ...
... year-old technology. / Alan Kolata / Special Photo: On ...
4. Chicago Sun-Times, January 28, 1993, THURSDAY , LATE SPORTS FINAL, NEWS; Pg. 18, 148 words, Other Achievers
... assistant professor at University of Chicago; discovered the world's oldest ...
... intelligence lab at the University of Chicago; developed a computer ...
... astronomy professor at the University of Chicago; working on a ...
... larger than any other. Alan Kolata, 41, University of Chicago professor of anthropology; studies ...
... Graeme Bell, 44, University of Chicago professor; searching for the ...
5. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), October 9, 1991, Wednesday, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 12, 1164 words, Archaeology Makes Edible Impact, James Painter, Special to The Christian Science Monitor, LA PAZ, BOLIVIA
... United States academic, Alan Kolata, who is a professor of archaeology and anthropology at the University of Chicago, started to puzzle over the ...
TOMAS ARANDA (84%); ALAN KOLATA (71%); OSWALDO RIVERA ( ...
6. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), September 9, 1991, Metro Edition, News; FOOD FOR THE FUTURE // A growing concern; Pg. 10A, 736 words, Peasants find future in methods of past, Sharon Schmickle; Staff Writer, Chambi Grande, Bolivia
... empirical scientists," said Alan Kolata, the University of Chicago anthropologist who helped to recruit ...
7. The Washington Post, December 11, 1990, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE D1, 1717 words, In Bolivia, Great Excavations; Tiwanaku Digs Unearthing New History of the New World, Eugene Robinson, Washington Post Foreign Service, TIWANAKU, Bolivia, FOREIGN NEWS
... years before," said Alan Kolata, an anthropologist and archaeologist from the University of Chicago. Tiwanaku is but one of ...
ALAN KOLATA (76%);
8. The Washington Post, November 11, 1989, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A3, 804 words, Bizarre Sacrificial Ritual Unearthed on Andean Mountaintop, Michael Specter, Washington Post Staff Writer, FEATURE, FOREIGN NEWS
... in their civilization," said Alan Kolata, associate professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago, who has led the excavation ...
... Mathers Museum and an anthropologist at Indiana University. "If you are ...
PHOTO, ALAN KOLATA.; MAP, MICHAEL DREW; PHOTO, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
ALAN KOLATA ALAN KOLATA (79%);


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1. New Scientist, March 5, 1994, This Week, Pg. 1313, 1106 words, 'Rigid' cultures caught out by climate change, STEPHANIE PAIN
... severe drought,' says Alan Kolata of the University of Chicago. At some time ...
2. U.S. News & World Report, April 2, 1990, HORIZONS; Vol. 108, No. 13; Pg. 46, 3748 words, Lost empires of the Americas, By William F. Allman; Joannie M. Schrof
... ancient societies such as Egypt. Anthropologists have long assumed that such enormous ...
... Jonathan Haas, an anthropologist at the Field Museum ...
... example of "experimental archaeology," Alan Kolata and his colleagues at the University of Chicago reproduced the irrigation technology ...
... Picture, No caption, ALAN KOLATA -- UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO


Nicholas Kouchoukos

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1. Chicago Sun-Times, April 19, 2003 Saturday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION; Pg. 4, 546 words, Scholars here make catalog of sacked museum, Dave Newbart
University Of Chicago; Catalog; Looting; Antiquities; ...
... research associate at the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute, of the looting that ...
... art market," said Nicholas Kouchoukos, an assistant professor of ...
... research associate at the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute, shows ...
University Of Chicago; Catalog; Looting; Antiquities; ...


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Joseph Masco

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William Mazzarella

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1. Los Angeles Times, October 9, 2005 Sunday, Home Edition, SUNDAY CALENDAR; Calendar Desk; Part E; Pg. 1, 2704 words, STYLE; Fads are so yesterday; Trends are hot. Cool isn't. As culture morphs worldwide at Internet speed, forecasters fight to stay ahead of it all. , Gina Piccalo, Times Staff Writer
... already out there," says William Mazzarella, a University of Chicago assistant professor of anthropology and ...

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1. Business Today, August 1, 2004, Bookend; Pg.128, 1183 words, Imaginatively Overstretched, Aresh Shirali
An anthropologist deconstructs Indian advertising, ...
SHOVELING SMOKE By William Mazzarella Oxford University Press ...
... an understatement. The author, William Mazzarella, is an aaarrgh... anthropologist at the University of Chicago.
WILLIAM MAZZARELLA (79%);


Kathleen Morrison

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Stephan Palmie

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Danilyn Rutherford

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Michael Silverstein

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1. Chicago Sun-Times, December 28, 2004 Tuesday, FINANCIAL; Pg. 49, 496 words, Catch-phrase overuse a 'lose-lose' situation, Mary Wisniewski
... elite group, said Michael Silverstein, professor in the departments of linguistics and anthropology at the University of Chicago. "When you can use those words ...
2. The Toronto Star, August 29, 2004 Sunday, BUSINESS; Pg. E01, 3068 words, Hitting the wall
... gathering of more than 250 anthropologists, sociologists and other academics ...
... one roof," says Michael Silverstein, co-author of Trading ...
3. Chicago Sun-Times, July 25, 1997, FRIDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, WEEKEND PLUS; Pg. 3; NC, 344 words, A thousand words, Susy Schultz
... Ebonics or Moronics?" between Michael Silverstein, University of Chicago professor, and Leon Todd of the ...
4. Chicago Sun-Times, July 26, 1996, FRIDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, WEEKEND PLUS; MUSEUM PIECES; Pg. 13; NC, 784 words, Follow paper trail to Newberry fair, By Delia O'Hara
... president of the Rockford Institute; Michael Silverstein, a professor at the University of Chicago; lawyer Peter Baugher; ...
5. The Washington Post, February 04, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, MAGAZINE; Pg. W08, 5548 words, What They Talk About When They Talk About Talk; To Deborah Tannen and her fellow Georgetown sociolinguists, conversation is more than just a field of study. It's the way human beings define themselves, Liza Mundy
... seriously. After all, as the University of Chicago's Michael Silverstein points out, social ...
6. The Washington Post, February 04, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, Deborah Tannen, MAGAZINE; Pg. W13, 1439 words, Why We Just Don't Understand; The Agonism of being Deborah Tannen, Liza Mundy
... scientific legitimacy of their calling, as Michael Silverstein, a University of Chicago professor of linguistics, anthropology and ...
7. Chicago Sun-Times, March 22, 1995, WEDNESDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, EDITORIAL; Pg. 39, 592 words, Urban Shrines Honor Newest Saints, LESLIE BALDACCI
... more of an altar. Michael Silverstein, a University of Chicago anthropologist, suggested that these populist shrines ...
8. The Toronto Star, July 27, 1990, Friday, ME1, NEWS; Pg. A2, 440 words, American natives descended from tiny band, scientist says, (AP), BAR HARBOR, MAINE
... striking finding," said Michael Silverstein, an anthropologist at the University of Chicago who studies American ...
DOUGLAS WALLACE (93%); MICHAEL SILVERSTEIN (66%);
9. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), May 18, 1989, Thursday, OPINION; Column; Pg. 18, 666 words, Life in the Accelerating Tense, Ruth Walker; Ruth Walker is assistant managing editor of the Monitor.
... relevant in the now. Michael Silverstein, a linguist at the University of Chicago, explained the other day that ...
10. The New York Times, April 9, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 12, Column 1; Style Desk, 730 words, RELATIONSHIPS; THE ROLES OF UNCLES AND AUNTS, By Margot Slade
... cultural priorities, according to Michael Silverstein, a professor of anthropology, ...
... behavioral sciences at the University of Chicago. And through much of this culture, he ...
11. The New York Times, July 14, 1982, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 16, Column 1; National Desk, 1109 words, 19 'GENIUSES' WIN 5-YEAR AWARDS TO STIMULATE CONTRIBUTIONS TO SOCIETY, By KATHLEEN TELTSCH
... Alfonso Ortiz, 43, anthropologist, is a Tewa Indian ...
... Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago. Charles Sabel, 34, ...
... Chamber Players at the University of Chicago. Michael Silverstein, 36, an anthropologist conducting linguistic studies, ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago. Randolph Whitfield Jr., ...


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1. Publishers Weekly, January 23, 2006, FEATURES; Pg. 96, 1937 words, Springing Forward: Business & Personal Finance, Edited by Dick Donahue, Compiled by Alia Akkam, Robert Dahlin, Charles Hix, Natalie Danford, Hilary Kayle, Suzanne Mantell, Diane Patrick, Karole Riippa, Judith Rosen and Oona Short
... Chicago School: How the University of Chicago Assembled the Thinkers Who ...
... Rapaille. A cultural anthropologist deconstructs different cultures to ...
... $26.95) by Michael Silverstein offers tips on ...
2. Hypatia-A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, September 2002, Vol. 17, No. 4; Pg. 39(33); ISSN: 0887-5367, 03569663, 9315 words, The apotheosis of home and the maintenance of spaces of violence., Price, Joshua M
... ideas in this paper. Michael Silverstein, Elizabeth Povinelli, Karen ...
... 1986. Son and lover: The anthropologist as nonthreatening male. In ...
... Peter Miller. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Coontz, Stephanie. ...
... Peter Miller. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Fraser, Sylvia. ...
... Peter Miller. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Heidegger, Martin. ...
... terror and healing. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Viramontes, Helena ...
3. differences-A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, March 2002, Vol. 13, No. 1; Pg. 77(19); ISSN: 1040-7391, 03416037, 6850 words, A semiotics of the public/private distinction., Gal, Susan
... Anthropology and Linguistics at the University of Chicago. She is presently doing research ...
... see also the earlier work of Michael Silverstein, "Language Structure." (4.) ...
4. Publishers Weekly, January 22, 2001, Special Section; Pg. 189, 51312 words, SPRING HARDCOVERS 2001, Edited byLaurele Riippa. Compiled by Lynn Andriani, Dena Croog, Robert Dahlin, Charles Hix, Julia Moberg, Karole Riippa and Bella Stander.
... Apr., $14.95) by Michael Silverstein parodies, with financial themes, ...
... Hugh Brody. An anthropologist studies hunter-gatherers ...
5. The Washington Post, February 04, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, MAGAZINE; Pg. W08, 5548 words, What They Talk About When They Talk About Talk; To Deborah Tannen and her fellow Georgetown sociolinguists, conversation is more than just a field of study. It's the way human beings define themselves, Liza Mundy
... seriously. After all, as the University of Chicago's Michael Silverstein points out, social ...
6. The Washington Post, February 04, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, Deborah Tannen, MAGAZINE; Pg. W13, 1439 words, Why We Just Don't Understand; The Agonism of being Deborah Tannen, Liza Mundy
... scientific legitimacy of their calling, as Michael Silverstein, a University of Chicago professor of linguistics, anthropology and ...

Ronald Singer

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1. The Seattle Times, February 22, 2001, Thursday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE; Job Market;, Pg. B1, 520 words, From body bags to paperbacks, Nicole Brodeur; Seattle Times staff columnist
... all of us," said Ronald Singer, lab director of the Tarrant ...
... Reichs, a forensic anthropologist with two successful novels ...
2. Chicago Sun-Times, November 29, 1997, SATURDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 13, 480 words, Facing a cadaver shortage, medical schools seek donors, BY JIM RITTER
... touched," said Dr. Ronald Singer, who teaches anatomy at the University of Chicago Medical School. "There's only ...


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Adam Smith

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1. The New York Times, January 27, 2006 Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Column 1; Business/Financial Desk; Pg. 3, 1360 words, Students Are Leaving the Politics Out of Economics, By LOUIS UCHITELLE
... old professor at the University of Chicago, analyzes data that seem to ...
... an incentive, although Adam Smith stressed its importance, in ...
... graduate students at the University of Chicago, Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, ...
... giants in their field -- Adam Smith, for example, or David ...
2. Financial Times (London, England), January 18, 2006 Wednesday, London Edition 1, COMMENT; Pg. 19, 1075 words, Competition would overthrow the tyranny of vested interests
... questions in economics. Adam Smith addressed them. Many have followed ...
... Threat to Global Stability (University of Chicago Press, 2004)
ADAM SMITH (57%)
3. THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE (California), December 27, 2005 Tuesday, FINAL Edition, BAY AREA; OBITUARIES; Pg. B4, 921 words, Eliot Freidson -- explored the power of 'professions', Keay Davidson, Chronicle Science Writer
... University of Maine, he entered the University of Chicago in 1942, where he was encouraged ...
... thesis of "bureaucracy" and economist Adam Smith's notion of the "free market." "His ...
4. The Australian, August 6, 2005 Saturday NSW Review Edition, REVIEW; BooksReview; Pg. 8, 1390 words, The onliness of the long-distance philosopher, Helen Elliott
... law and ethics at the University of Chicago, is in training for her ...
... philosophers -- Baruch Spinoza, Adam Smith, David Hume -- were also interested ...
5. The Herald (Glasgow), July 15, 2005, FEATURES; Pg. 18, 1612 words, So, how weird is this world of ours?; Extremely. It's so strange that teachers and sumo wrestlers are in cahoots.; Crime and abortion are linked. And as for estate agents and the Ku Klux Klan . . . Jennifer Cunningham talks to the economist who's making the bizarre his business, Jennifer Cunningham
... outcome and he's unapologetic, citing Adam Smith, the father of classical economics, as " ...
... economics department at the University of Chicago and the latest recipient of the John ...
6. Scotland on Sunday, May 22, 2005, Sunday, Pg. 7, 1440 words, STRENGTH IN NUMBERS, Terry Murden
... deliberate play on Adam Smith's founding thoughts in The ...
... Economics, James Heckman from the University of Chicago, and Paul Krugman, another ...
7. The New York Times, February 16, 2005 Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section E; Column 3; The Arts/Cultural Desk; BOOKS OF THE TIMES; Pg. 9, 1145 words, An Economist Who Didn't Just Play by the Numbers, By FLOYD NORRIS
... George J. Stigler, the University of Chicago economist who would eventually ...
... classic work by Adam Smith. Mr. Galbraith's response was ...
... KENNETH GALBRAITH (98%); ADAM SMITH (64%)
8. The New Zealand Herald, January 31, 2005 Monday, BUSINESS; General, 1262 words, Richard A. Epstein:
... true of John Locke, Adam Smith and Friedrich Hayek. Nobody would ...
... Professor of Law at the University of Chicago. This article is based on ...
9. The Boston Globe, January 9, 2005, Sunday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. F1, 1739 words, LAWS (AND WEALTH) OF NATIONS A CONTROVERSIAL THEORY BLAMES COUNTRIES' LAGGING ECONOMIES ON NAPOLEON , By Nicholas Thompson
... department, and Robert Vishny of the University of Chicago's business school - into the world's ...
... According to Luigi Zingales of the University of Chicago, the economic differences among ...
... Locke, James Madison, and Adam Smith, and they've updated those ideas ...
10. The New York Times, December 19, 2004 Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Column 1; Book Review Desk; Pg. 21, 2014 words, The Eagle Has Landed, By Virginia Postrel
... but whose department at the University of Chicago he refers to as ''dogmatic'' twice ...
... Fischer doesn't mention the Adam Smith neckties conservative activists ...
11. The Seattle Times, October 19, 2004 Tuesday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE; News; Pg. F4, 3961 words, U.S. Representatives - Federal office, The Seattle Times
... degrees in economics from the University of Chicago and computer science from the University of ...
... away from the main problem. Adam Smith* Party: Democrat Age: ...
... Lord; Robert Losey; Adam Smith
12. The Washington Post, August 15, 2004 Sunday, Final Edition, Book World; T10 , The Writing LifeBy James Chace, 1569 words, How a foreign policy specialist followed global events back to a pivotal American election., James Chace
... economics under the pseudonym of "Adam Smith"). In those years John ...
... who had studied at the University of Chicago under the famous "realist" ...
13. USA TODAY, July 27, 2004, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 6A, 1452 words, Dem star taking convention debut in stride, Peronet Despeignes, BOSTON
... a white Kansas anthropologist is a man not ...
... market incentives. He calls Adam Smith, the founder of modern free- ...
... read only half of Adam Smith and forget about the other ...
... civil rights lawyer; University of Chicago lecturer; author of 1995 ...
14. The Boston Globe, April 12, 2004, Monday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. D10, 731 words, PAUL COOK, ECONOMIST, FERVENT FISHERMAN, By David Schoetz, Globe Correspondent
... in economics at the University of Chicago. The couple started a ...
... American Society. "He was very much of the Adam Smith school of economics," said his ...
MILTON FRIEDMAN (51%); ADAM SMITH (50%);
15. The San Diego Union-Tribune, March 5, 2004 Friday, ZONE; Pg. NC-4; NI-10, 469 words, Great books lead to lots of great talk; Local discussion group debates pros and cons of historical writings, Amy Horton, COMMUNITY NEWS WRITER, CARMEL VALLEY
... Hutchins, former president of the University of Chicago, and scholar Mortimer Adler. They ...
... Wealth of Nations" by Adam Smith from 7 to 9 p.m. ...
16. The San Diego Union-Tribune, August 24, 2003, Sunday, BUSINESS;Pg. H-1, 1368 words, Peregrine's CEO called aggressive, abrasive, Bruce V. Bigelow; STAFF WRITER
... benefit of the MBA at the University of Chicago was the financing background and the underpinnings ...
... an ardent subscriber to Adam Smith's economic theories, Mutch ...
... business administration, 1997, University of Chicago through a program ...
17. The San Diego Union-Tribune, August 22, 2003, Friday, LOCAL;Pg. B-2, 770 words, Idealists shine light on governmental havoc, Neil Morgan
... architects and town planners; and Adam Smith, the Scottish economist who ...
... including a chemist, anthropologist, geologist, moral philosopher, ...
... GAIUS WATT (53%); ADAM SMITH (52%);
18. Financial Times (London,England), August 12, 2003 Tuesday, London Edition 1, FT Summer School; Pg. 11, 1303 words, A risky weapon in the corporate armoury: Derivatives have become associated with recklessness following several high-profile bankruptcies, but they can be an effective way of managing risk, says Christopher Culp:, By CHRISTOPHER CULP
... called "forestalling and engrossing". Adam Smith's defence of derivatives in his " ...
... professor of finance at the University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business and ...
19. Independent on Sunday (London), August 10, 2003, Sunday, FEATURES; Pg. 15, 694 words, BUILDING A LIBRARY: DARWINISM, ANDREW BROWN
... read from Nature the assumptions of Adam Smith. One corrective is to go ...
... so much philosophers as anthropologists and primatologists, which means the American with the ...
20. The New York Times, June 8, 2003 Sunday, Late Edition - Final , Section 6; Column 1; Magazine Desk; Pg. 33, 1217 words, THE WAY WE LIVE NOW: 6-8-03: CRASH COURSE; Prospect Theory, By Dirk Olin; Dirk Olin is national editor at The American Lawyer.
... an economist at the University of Chicago, calls "the house-money ...
... Fama, another economist from the University of Chicago, is saying that you can't get ...
... came the "invisible hand" that Adam Smith said guided decision- ...
21. The Business Times Singapore, April 12, 2003 Saturday, SOAP, 573 words, Rules do have a role, really; Rules shape behaviour for the greater good. Lift them and undesirable impulses may surface, Chuang Peck Ming
... for themselves. Echoing Adam Smith, University of Chicago economists Raghuram Rajan and ...
22. Independent on Sunday (London), March 16, 2003, Sunday, FEATURES; Pg. 8,9,10,12,13, 3893 words, A WRITER AT LARGE: WELCOME TO WONK CENTRAL; AROUND THE WATER COOLERS OF THE MEZZANINE IN WATERLOO, SOME OF THE, ROBERT HANKS
... for Policy Studies and the Adam Smith Institute were regarded as providing the ...
... in public. An anthropologist would be needed to draw up ...
... boast of their closeness to government: the Adam Smith Institute has claimed responsibility ...
... scepticism, noting that "In the Adam Smith Institute's general proclamations ...
... JOHN MAJOR (56%); ADAM SMITH (50%);
23. The Seattle Times, January 27, 2003, Monday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE; News;, Pg. A1, 2179 words, Eminent economist tied to fake antiques The art of deception, Duff Wilson; Seattle Times staff reporter, Hong Kong
... Angeles, then studied at the University of Chicago under Friedman. He joined the ...
... Economists." The list starts with Adam Smith. It includes Friedman. ...
24. Courier Mail (Queensland, Australia), December 14, 2002, Saturday, BAM; Pg. M02, 356 words
... 29.95 THE late Patsy Adam-Smith wrote in The Shearers ...
... little sturdier, read what anthropologist Ghassan Hage, from the University of ...
PATSY ADAM-SMITH (57%);
25. The New York Times, November 16, 2002 Saturday, Late Edition - Final , Section B; Column 5; Arts & Ideas/Cultural Desk; Pg. 7, 1725 words, Teachers Wrap Lessons In Fiction , By PATRICIA COHEN
... novel is none other than Adam Smith, the father of modern economics, ...
... Though the book, "Saving Adam Smith," may not offer ...
... economics department at the University of Chicago, uses "The Choice" and an ...
... spring teaching "Saving Adam Smith." He had been told about it ...
... new scholarship on Adam Smith in the past 10 ...
... It really opens their eyes to what Adam Smith was all about, that he wasn't ...
... Wight, the author of "Saving Adam Smith" and an economics professor ...
... revised the conventional view of Adam Smith as a no-holds- ...
... economic one. Indeed, the Adam Smith in Mr. Wight's ...
... inner peace and transformation, Adam Smith's spirit seems to have crossed ...
... for learning about Adam Smith, and in that sense it ...
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26. The Australian, October 30, 2002, Wednesday, FEATURES; Pg. 34, 3136 words, From civilised to fractionalised, Stanley Katz
... first identified by Adam Smith -- task specialisation. In ...
... Maynard Hutchins's castigation of his University of Chicago faculty at its annual ...
27. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), October 21, 2002, Monday, FEATURES; WORK & MONEY; Pg. 21, 960 words, Probing religion's role in economic success, By David R. Francis Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
... in 1776 by Adam Smith in his famous book, "The ...
... Ill.), and Luigi Zingales (University of Chicago). Yet many religious ...
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28. Financial Times (London,England) , October 19, 2002 Saturday, London Edition 1, FT WEEKEND - THE FRONT LINE ; Pg. 2 , 943 words, The psychology behind prizes for a dismal science The Bank of Sweden should have endowed a Nobel prize for all the social sciences,not just economics MICHAEL PROWSE OPENING SHOT , By MICHAEL PROWSE
... always should do so. Since Adam Smith, the hallmark of economic reasoning has been the ...
... able to honour sociologists, anthropologists, historians and philosophers as well as ...
29. Chicago Sun-Times, October 3, 2002 Thursday, FINANCIAL; BUSINESS BRIEFS; Pg. 54, 772 words
... economics at Loyola University Chicago, a recipient of the NABE's highest honor, the 2002 Adam Smith Award. The award, given ...
30. The New York Times, September 17, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final , Section F; Column 4; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 2130 words, SCIENTIST AT WORK/Steven Pinker; In Nature vs. Nurture, a Voice for Nature, By NICHOLAS WADE
... recent case, two anthropologists accused Dr. James ...
... Chagnon, a social anthropologist, of killing the Yanomamo people of ...
... problem; family, creed and Adam Smith's Invisible Hand are the solutions). " ...
31. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), July 15, 2002 Monday, SOONER EDITION, Pg.A-15, 833 words, MILTON FRIEDMAN, MOVER AND SHAKER; TURNING 90 THIS MONTH, HE IS OUR MOST INFLUENTIAL ECONOMIST, THANK HEAVENS, WASHINGTON
... Some of these rowers had been at the University of Chicago, others had come within the ...
... Review, published at the University of Chicago -- a theorist argued that the ...
... Milton Friedman, then a University of Chicago economist, had done much of the ...
... Friedman's colleague at the University of Chicago and the Hoover Institution, notes that when ...
... Hayek, soon to be at the University of Chicago. In 1955 Hayek ...
... an intellectual dynamo. Adam Smith, whose banner Milton Friedman has ...
32. Chicago Sun-Times, July 14, 2002 Sunday, EDITORIAL; Pg. 37, 823 words, 'Dismal science' owes debt to Milton Friedman, George Will
... Some of these rowers had been at the University of Chicago, others had come within the ...
... an intellectual dynamo. Adam Smith, whose banner Milton Friedman has ...
33. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), July 14, 2002 Sunday, Final / All, FORUM - EDITORIALS; Pg. H2, 829 words, Milton Friedman: 90 years of genius, George F. Will, Special to The Plain Dealer
... Some of these rowers had been at the University of Chicago, others had come within the ...
... Review, published at the University of Chicago - a theorist argued that the ...
... Milton Friedman, then a University of Chicago economist, had done much of the ...
... Friedman's colleague at the University of Chicago and the Hoover Institution, notes that when ...
... Hayek, soon to be at the University of Chicago. In 1955, Hayek ...
... strides into his 10th decade. Adam Smith, whose banner Milton Friedman has ...
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34. The Washington Post, July 14, 2002 Sunday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; Pg. B07, 830 words, Celebrating an Intellectual Dynamo, George F. Will
... Some of these rowers had been at the University of Chicago, others had come within the ...
... Review, published at the University of Chicago -- a theorist argued that the ...
... Milton Friedman, then a University of Chicago economist, had done much of the ...
... Friedman's colleague at the University of Chicago and the Hoover Institution, notes that when ...
... Hayek, soon to be at the University of Chicago. In 1955 Hayek ...
... an intellectual dynamo. Adam Smith, whose banner Milton Friedman has ...
35. The Jerusalem Post, June 20, 2002, Thursday, OPINION; Pg. 9, 1311 words, Milton Friedman and the Israeli economy, Daniel Doron
... economic innovations that made the University of Chicago famous. In a ...
... one booklet on Adam Smith's relevance and one that refers to him. ...
... devotes one lesson to Adam Smith, mostly to prove how ...
36. USA TODAY, May 20, 2002, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 6D, 1326 words, Friedman: 'Father of vouchers', Tamara Henry, WASHINGTON
... A professor at the University of Chicago at the time, Friedman ...
... fathers." He cites writings of Adam Smith and Thomas Paine in ...
... M.A. in 1933, University of Chicago; Ph.D. in ...
37. The Guardian (London), May 4, 2002, Guardian Weekend Pages, Pg. 17, 4836 words, Weekend: BLUEPRINT FOR BRITAIN:, Andy Beckett
... Chilean students to attend the University of Chicago, where Friedman was teaching and developing his ...
... began teaching at the University of Chicago's equivalent in Santiago, the ...
... rightwing think tanks such as the Adam Smith Institute, and in the more ...
38. The San Diego Union-Tribune, April 28, 2002, Sunday, BUSINESS;Pg. H-1, 996 words, Pick your market type: beaver, owl, fox, ANN PERRY
... can improve. As economist Adam Smith put it: "If you don't ...
... in business administration from the University of Chicago, set up the 401( ...
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39. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 14, 2002, Thursday, FEATURES; IDEAS; Pg. 15, 1390 words, Cultural lens: Judging you, judging me, Samar Farah Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
... wasn't always so. When anthropologist Franz Boas studied the ...
... problem of the slippery slope. When anthropologists first embraced relativism ...
... Rights, but some anthropologists resist even that as a ...
... in public. An anthropologist, she says foreigners almost ...
... like a version of Adam Smith's invisible hand. Rather, ...
40. The New York Times, March 13, 2002 Wednesday Correction Appended, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Column 1; Business/Financial Desk; Pg. 10, 1514 words, Dr. James Tobin , James Tobin, Nobel Laureate in Economics and an Adviser to Kennedy, Is Dead at 84 , By HOLCOMB B. NOBLE
... Nobel laureate at the University of Chicago, who disdained government ...
... hands-off theory of Adam Smith and the intervention theory of John ...
41. The Boston Globe, December 30, 2001, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. E2, 820 words, DAVID WARSH / ECONOMIC PRINCIPALS; THE NASH PROGRAM, BY DAVID WARSH
... by Roger Meyerson of the University of Chicago in the Journal of Economic ...
... sweater girl blonde. Adam Smith had put economics on the ...
42. The New York Times, December 15, 2001 Saturday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 5; Arts & Ideas/Cultural Desk; Pg. 17, 1543 words, Grounded by an Income Gap , By ALEXANDER STILLE
... professor of economics at the University of Chicago, argued: "We have to look at ...
... I am a University of Chicago libertarian, but this is a ...
... environmental differences." Even Adam Smith, the prophet of laissez-faire ...
43. The Boston Herald, October 30, 2001 Tuesday, ALL EDITIONS, ARTS & LIFE;, Pg. 048, 581 words, Boredom can gum up the best of intentions, By BETH TEITELL
... on the squad. Social anthropologists have yet to study the subject, ...
... economics. Wasn't it Adam Smith who identified the Theorem of ...
44. The Ottawa Citizen, October 21, 2001 Sunday, 1140 words, Economic eccentrics: Practitioners of the 'dismal science' are splendidly quirky, William Watson
... extreme eccentricities and worse. Adam Smith, the Scot who founded ...
... a job offer from the University of Chicago because, he wrote them back, he was setting ...
... Traditional economics, the kind Adam Smith started, studies competitive ...
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45. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), October 16, 2001, Tuesday, Pg. 25, 1065 words, Professor Edwin West Economist whose work on education influenced both Tory and Labour government policy on schools
... West, who was at the University of Chicago at the time, was deeply ...
... other publications include Adam Smith: The Man and His Works (1969) and Adam Smith and Modern Economics: From Market ...
46. Financial Times (London,England) , October 15, 2001 Monday, Surveys MPM1, SURVEY - MASTERING PEOPLE MANAGEMENT ; Pg. 4 , 2959 words, More than just a job: a brief history of work
... needed. This was, in the words of anthropologist Marshall Sahlins, "the original ...
... regulation and organisation of labour. Adam Smith's description of the 18-stage ...
47. The San Diego Union-Tribune, June 14, 2001, Thursday, BUSINESS;Pg. C-1, 626 words, Corporate welfare has a first buddy, Don Bauder; Union-Tribune library researcher Danielle Cervantes assisted with this column.
... writings of Karl Marx than Adam Smith. It's often said that there are ...
... Republicans: Yale Republicans and (University of) Chicago Republicans. The latter believe, ...
... free-market economics. Adam Smith is spinning in his crypt. ...
48. The New York Times, May 26, 2001 Saturday, Late Edition - Final , Section B; Column 1; Arts & Ideas/Cultural Desk; Pg. 7, 1730 words, How to Define Poverty? Let Us Count the Ways , By LOUIS UCHITELLE
... authors of "What Government Can Do." (University of Chicago Press): "A person ...
... below self-sufficiency." Adam Smith would have agreed. There's more to poverty than ...
49. Financial Times (London,England) , April 21, 2001 Saturday, London Edition 1, OFF CENTRE ; Pg. 8 , 950 words, OFF CENTRE: Life as it's lived in the workplace - warts and all: The end of secure employment is good news for authors as it offers endless new plot opportunities, says Stephen Overell , By STEPHEN OVERELL
... in full - an anthropologist's delight. Hangovers, affairs, ...
... duty. Samuel Johnson, Adam Smith and the Victorian puritans united ...
... work. In the case of Adam Smith, this was despite the fact that doing ...
50. The New York Times, March 4, 2001 Sunday, Late Edition - Final , Section 3; Column 4; Money and Business/Financial Desk; Pg. 16, 272 words, The Quirks of Behavior, as Part of Economics
... follows. To the Editor: As an anthropologist who studies the history of ...
... Marx, Keynes, and even Adam Smith for insight, as the article ...
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51. The New York Times, February 11, 2001 Sunday Correction Appended, Late Edition - Final, Section 3; Column 5; Money and Business/Financial Desk; Pg. 1, 3697 words, Following the Money, but Alsothe Mind , By LOUIS UCHITELLE
... Harvard, M.I.T., Stanford, the University of Chicago, Princeton, Yale, the University of ...
... Thaler, now 55, the University of Chicago economist who teamed ...
... in pursuit of their preferences. Adam Smith knew this. So did David ...
... Nobel laureate at the University of Chicago, allow that there are enough puzzles ...
... Kevin Murphy, another University of Chicago economist, said that in ...
52. Scotland on Sunday, January 28, 2001, Sunday, Pg. 11, 488 words, REVIEWS: HARDBACKS, Andrew Crumey
... Press, pounds 9.99 Adam Smith tried to give 'sentiment' ...
... recently, psychologists, neurologists and anthropologists have gained new insights into what ...
53. The Washington Post, January 7, 2001 Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD; Pg. T8, 981 words, Fat and Happy, Reviewed by Viviana Zelizer
... D'Souza, self-styled anthropologist of America's newly rich. ...
... Aristotle, Hobbes, Mandeville, Adam Smith, Max Weber or Joseph ...
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54. The Toronto Star, October 9, 2000, Monday, Edition 1, BUSINESS, 1068 words, DOT-COMS TAP INTO OLD WISDOM, Bob Tedeschi
... professor emeritus at the University of Chicago's law school, has recently ...
... back to the ideas of the economist Adam Smith. "It enables you to have more ...
55. The New York Times, October 2, 2000, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 12; Column 1; Business/Financial Desk , 1182 words, E-COMMERCE REPORT; A Nobel Prize-winning idea, conceived in the 30's, is a guide for Net business., By Bob Tedeschi
... professor emeritus at the University of Chicago's law school, has recently ...
... back to the ideas of the economist Adam Smith. "It enables you to have more ...
56. The Seattle Times, September 5, 2000, Tuesday, SOUTH;, Pg. 15F, 948 words, U.S. HOUSE
... GUIDE - PRIMARY: PROFILE ADAM SMITH, GARY SNELL, CHRIS ...
... Representative - Dist. 9 Adam Smith # Democrat Age: ...
... Guns, Less Crime" (University of Chicago Press) emphatically documents its ...
PHOTO; Adam Smith
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57. The Herald (Glasgow), August 21, 2000, Pg. 15, 1169 words, Let's till the earth together, Jimmy Reid
... In the nineteenth century anthropologists like Morgan were showing, ...
... thousand times more, as Adam Smith comprehensively proved in his ...
58. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), February 13, 2000, Sunday, FINAL, 1242 words, You're a missed man, Mr. Schulz, MARY ANN LICKTEIG, SAN FRANCISCO
... 25-year-old Adam Smith of Hoover, Ala., ''but to those of ...
... doubted his convictions, says Adam Smith. ''Linus taught us that our ...
... humanities division at the University of Chicago. Rev. Robert Short of ...
59. The Ottawa Citizen, December 31, 1999, Friday, FINAL, 5363 words, After utopia, David Warren
... Scottish School'' which produced Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations (published ...
... market economist at the University of Chicago, he preached government non- ...
... Citizen / Free trader Adam Smith was the guru to the early free- ...
60. The Ottawa Citizen, December 26, 1999, Sunday, FINAL, 3427 words, Biographies of the 100 most influential people of the millennium
... by Maurice Cranston; University of Chicago Press. 33. Wolfgang ...
... University Press. 34. Adam Smith, 1723-1790: Presented the ...
... theory of economics. The Life of Adam Smith, by Ian Simpson ...
... by Emilio Segre; University of Chicago Press. 84. Gregory ...
61. The Ottawa Citizen, December 14, 1999, Tuesday, FINAL, 786 words, Here's to Hayek: May he dominate the next century, David Warren
... F.A. Hayek, by the University of Chicago Press. The ''general reader'' ...
... many subsidiary questions. Adam Smith, the original 18th-century ...
62. The Boston Globe, October 14, 1999, Thursday, ,City Edition, ECONOMY; Pg. C1, 1072 words, Columbia professor Mundell wins Nobel Economics Prize, By David Warsh, Globe Staff
... in the debates between the University of Chicago and MIT. In "Man and ...
... in the Middle Ages. Adam Smith separated it from ethics, and ...
... a professor at the University of Chicago. There he matched wits with Harry ...
63. The New York Times, September 26, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 14; Column 1; Book Review Desk , 1198 words, Interview; In His Opinion, By Linda Greenhouse; Linda Greenhouse reports on the Supreme Court for The Times.
... home quoting Shakespeare as Adam Smith. "It struck me early ...
... full time at the University of Chicago Law School from 1969 ...
... LEWINSKY, MONICA S ADAM SMITH (51%);
64. The Washington Post, September 17, 1999, Friday, Final Edition, METRO; Pg. B06, 699 words, DEATHS ELSEWHERE
... emeritus of education at the University of Chicago, was known for expanding ...
... sitcom "The Honeymooners." Janet Adam Smith Biographer and Editor Janet Adam Smith, 93, a biographer and ...
65. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), September 16, 1999, Thursday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, NATIONAL; OBITUARIES; Pg. 4A, 236 words
... emeritus professor at the University of Chicago, Mr. Bloom demonstrated ...
... Head Start. JANET ADAM SMITH, 93, a biographer and ...
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66. The New York Times, August 15, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final Correction Appended, Section 6;Page 34;Column 1;Magazine Desk, 5046 words, The Russian Devolution, By John Lloyd; John Lloyd, a writer living in London, was the Moscow bureau chief for The Financial Times from 1991 to 1996. Anthony Suau's traveling exhibition, "Beyond the Fall," will open at the Newseum in Arlington, Va., Sept. 22. His book of the same title will be published this fall.
... Collusion." Wedel, an anthropologist at George Washington ...
... halting Russian, talked of Adam Smith and Milton Friedman and Jeffrey ...
67. The New York Times, June 19, 1999, Saturday, Late Edition - Final, Deirdre McCloskey, Section B; Page 7; Column 1; Arts & Ideas/Cultural Desk , 2017 words, A Transsexual Economist's 2d Transition; She Says Gender Determines One's Approach to Her Field, By LOUIS UCHITELLE , CAMBRIDGE, Mass.
... talks, and in September the University of Chicago Press will publish " ...
... at Harvard and joined the University of Chicago faculty. Helen McCloskey ...
... economic behavior in Adam Smith's day. Instead of just " ...
68. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), May 9, 1999, Sunday, SUNRISE EDITION, Pg. 17s, 1657 words, Outstanding Student Scholars WESTSIDE
... Louis University; Loyola University Chicago Loyola. Eric Choat, ...
... Reinert, academic; Loyola University Chicago honors program; Loyola ...
... Lutheran Church of the Master. Adam Smith, UNL Canfield; Kansas ...
69. The Scotsman, February 27, 1999, Saturday, Pg. 13, 1955 words, LET THERE BE LIGHT THE SATURDAY ESSAY, Jim Gilchrist
... Forth and wrote to another, Adam Smith: "I am glad to have ...
... thinkers of the western world, and Adam Smith, ground -breaking political ...
... philosopher and early linguistic anthropologist. Robert and James Adam ...
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70. THE AUSTRALIAN, January 20, 1999, Wednesday, FULLPAGE, FEATURES; Pg. 34, 3675 words, SISTERS DECONSTRUCT SUPPLE, DEMAND, Michael Steinberger, Lingua Franca
... after colleague at the University of Chicago -Milton Friedman, Gary ...
... a curious amalgam of Adam Smith and Eleanor Smeal, David ...
... in the mid-1960s when the University of Chicago's Gary Becker started to ...
... MILTON FRIEDMAN (54%); ADAM SMITH (50%);
71. The Ottawa Citizen, October 25, 1998, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; THE EDITORIAL PAGE; Pg. A10, 1062 words, On Amartya Sen, DAVID WARREN; SUNDAY SPECTATOR
... faculty of economics at the University of Chicago. (It has become almost ...
... reading him is that he is much like Adam Smith -- the same broad curiosity and ...
... a closed camp of Adam Smith disciples; yet their approach to ...
72. The Boston Herald, October 12, 1998 Monday, FIRST EDITION, EDITORIAL, 764 words, Editorial; OP-ED; Kookiness prevails in the curriculum, By Don Feder
... course on "Taking Adam Smith (or Milton Friedman or Reaganomics) ...
... Vampire," taught at the University of Chicago. Why not a course ...
73. The Washington Post, July 28, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD; Pg. R01; EDUCATION REVIEW, 2074 words, The College President as CEO, David Greenberg, Special to The Washington Post
... Rainey Harper at the University of Chicago, Charles Eliot at ...
... education. Not even Adam Smith thought so. Capitalism ...
74. The Ottawa Citizen, July 12, 1998, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, THE CITIZEN'S WEEKLY; Pg. C8, 4170 words, The Genius Within: Reawakening from a world of madness vaulted John Forbes Nash, one of history's greatest mathematical minds, to the international acclaim he deserved, SYLVIA NASAR; A BEAUTIFUL MIND
... down a coveted University of Chicago professorship, saying he was slated to be ...
... more complex version of Adam Smith's great metaphor of the invisible ...
75. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), May 6, 1998, Wednesday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, EDITORIAL; LETTERS; Pg. 15A, 1984 words, Libraries should have limits on Internet access
... bring guns into state, Adam Smith says the "statistics point to ...
... 8 percent of the time. University of Chicago School of Law professor ...
76. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), April 7, 1998 Tuesday, FINAL / ALL, EVERYWOMAN; Pg. 3F, 537 words, BRINGING STORY OF WOMEN HOME, By EVELYN THEISS; PLAIN DEALER REPORTER
... feminist jurisprudence; Lakota anthropologist Beatrice Medicine, discussing the ...
... counselor at John Adams, Smith left Cleveland for ...
77. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 22, 1998, Sunday,, ALL EDITIONS, 261 words, Books; REVIEWS AND OPINION
... title calls to mind Adam Smith, Landes is as concerned with the roots of ...
... Brace. $ 27. Science: The anthropologist describes how human ...
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78. The New York Times, January 2, 1998, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section E; Part 2; Page 44; Column 4; Leisure/Weekend Desk, 3357 words, SPARE TIMES
... Museums and Sites ABIGAIL ADAMS SMITH MUSEUM, 421 East ...
... North Pacific Expedition anthropologists, runs through March ...
79. The New York Times, December 19, 1997, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section E; Part 2; Page 46; Column 1; Leisure/Weekend Desk, 7045 words, SPARE TIMES
... Museums and Sites ABIGAIL ADAMS SMITH MUSEUM, 421 East ...
... North Pacific Expedition anthropologists, runs through March ...
80. The New York Times, November 28, 1997, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section E; Part 2; Page 46; Column 4; Leisure/Weekend Desk, 3112 words, Spare Times
... Museums and Sites ABIGAIL ADAMS SMITH MUSEUM, 421 East ...
... North Pacific Expedition anthropologists, runs through March ...
81. Buffalo News (New York), November 13, 1997, Thursday, CITY EDITION, VIEWPOINTS, Pg. 3B, 700 words, VICTORY FOR THE FLAT-EARTH CAUCUS, James K. Glassman, WASHINGTON
... no-brainer. "Ever since Adam Smith published "The Wealth of Nations' ...
... Douglas A. Irwin of the University of Chicago, "the vast majority of economists have ...
... a family," wrote Adam Smith, "never to attempt to make ...
82. The Washington Post, November 11, 1997, Tuesday, Final Edition, OP-ED; Pg. A19, 987 words, A Victory for the Flat-Earth Caucus, James K. Glassman
... no-brainer. "Ever since Adam Smith published 'The Wealth of Nations' ...
... Douglas A. Irwin of the University of Chicago, "the vast majority of economists have ...
... a family," wrote Adam Smith, "never to attempt to make ...
83. The Ottawa Citizen, August 24, 1997, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; NEIL CAMERON; EDITORIAL PAGE; Pg. A12, 692 words, An economist who got it right, NEIL CAMERON
... some very brilliant minds, from Adam Smith through John Maynard ...
... spare and bleak doctrines of the University of Chicago in the dulcet and bleeding ...
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84. Financial Times (London,England), June 13, 1997, Friday, LONDON EDITION 1, MANAGEMENT;, Pg. 12, 1024 words, Produced to price: John Kay: The economic significance of an activity is measured by what someone, other than the producer, thinks it is worth
... a psychologist or an anthropologist, but let me have a ...
... market economy came Adam Smith's division of labour. Specialist ...
85. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), January 26, 1997, Sunday, BUSINESS; Ed. F; Pg. 2F, 1392 words, Wealth of Notions Paul Romer stirs up the establishment with theory that prosperity hangs on good ideas, Bernard Wysocki Jr.; The Wall Street Journal, PALO ALTO, Calif.
... 220 years after Adam Smith wrote The Wealth of Nations, ...
... doctorate in economics from the University of Chicago in 1983, says he ...
... R ROMER (92%); ADAM SMITH (74%);
86. The Independent (London), January 10, 1997, Friday, GAZETTE; Page 18, 999 words, Obituary: Ronald Fowler, Arthur Seldon
... system of competing firms was, as Adam Smith showed in 1776, ...
... Cost", published in the University of Chicago Journal of Law and Economics, ...
... On Economics and Economists (University of Chicago Press, 1994), Coase ...
87. Chicago Sun-Times, October 10, 1996, THURSDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 18, 309 words, 1 killed, 3 hurt in S. Side fire, BY PHILLIP J. O'CONNOR
... year-old cousin, Adam Smith. Adam was in critical condition at University of Chicago's Wyler Children's Hospital, with ...
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88. Chicago Sun-Times, October 9, 1996, WEDNESDAY, FINAL MARKETS, NEWS; Pg. 3, 227 words, S. Side fire kills 1, injures 3, BY PHILLIP J. O'CONNOR
... Tuesday night at the University of Chicago's Wyler Children's Hospital.
... year-old cousin, Adam Smith, was in critical condition with ...
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89. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), August 29, 1996 Thursday, SUNRISE EDITION, Pg. 25;, 994 words, Not So Morally Superior After All, GARRY DeLOSS
... enterprise economics. He praises Adam Smith. Hayden regrets studying the ...
... Herbert Marcuse instead of the University of Chicago's of Milton Friedman. He wants ...
90. The Boston Globe, August 18, 1996, Sunday, City Edition, ECONOMY; Pg. E1, 1291 words, Talking about a revolution; ECONOMIC PRINCIPALS / DAVID WARSH, By David Warsh, Globe Staff
... Making PCR," Berkeley anthropologist Paul Rabinow emphasizes the ...
... swerve. But then he's an anthropologist. Suppose we stipulate the PCR ...
... enough to send you back to Adam Smith, to see what the great sage had to ...
91. The New York Times, July 7, 1996, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 3; Page 7; Column 1; Money and Business/Financial Desk , 866 words, OFF THE SHELF; The Invisible Hand Meets the Helping One, By DEBORAH STEAD
... Clara University, invokes Adam Smith. Mr. Block, a ...
... Friedman, whose presence dominated the University of Chicago economics department for ...
... DAVID; BLOCK, FRED ADAM SMITH (55%);
92. THE AUSTRALIAN, June 19, 1996, Wednesday, 2215 words, WHY PC IS A FICTIONAL MONSTER
... graduate student at the University of Chicago. While I took ...
... Columbus, John Locke, Adam Smith, John Calvin, and Clarence ...
... at all. At the University of Chicago (where I'm a graduate ...
93. THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN, April 27, 1996, Saturday, 888 words, PAPERBACKS, TONY MANIATY
... WAR by Patsy Adam-Smith (Penguin, 302pp, $17.95) ...
... female labour". Despite this, as Adam-Smith sees it, TALK ...
... insists Darwin-based anthropologist Deborah Bird Rose. ...
94. The Daily Yomiuri, March 27, 1996, Wednesday, Pg. 7, 1075 words, Economic Forum; Should Keynes be 'killed' or just reconsidered for nation's sake?, Jin Nakamura ; Daily Yomiuri
... monetary crisis. After Adam Smith wrote "The Wealth of Nations," ...
... late 1970s, though, University of Chicago Prof. Robert Lucas ...
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95. Financial Times (London,England), November 6, 1995, Monday, Pg. 20, 838 words, Personal View: Symbolism of lighthouses - Maritime aids cast a guiding light in the battle between rival economic doctrines, By SAMUEL BRITTAN
... by classical writers from Adam Smith onwards as an example of ...
... volume published by the University of Chicago Press in 1990, which has the ...
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96. Financial Times (London,England), October 30, 1995, Monday, Pg. 18, 986 words, Motives not full story, By SAMUEL BRITTAN
... a precursor, entitled Adam Smith's View of Man, in his ...
... in paperback by the University of Chicago Press. Even among ...
... a travesty of the real Adam Smith, who in 18th ...
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97. The New York Times, October 1, 1995, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 7; Column 1; Book Review Desk , 1573 words, The Right Stuff, By Andrew Sullivan; Andrew Sullivan is the editor of The New Republic. His book "Virtually Normal: An Argument About Homosexuality" was published this summer.
... political theory at the University of Chicago, influenced a whole ...
... truth; Hobbes, Locke and Adam Smith helped dress it ...
98. The Washington Post, September 24, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD; Pg. X04, 1858 words, Nonfiction, David Greenberg
... in his long career: Adam Smith and Machiavelli, American democracy and ...
... new tract by University of Chicago law professor Richard ...
... W MINOW (92%); ADAM SMITH (52%);
99. The New York Times, August 27, 1995, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 4; Page 6; Column 1; Week in Review Desk , 1004 words, IDEAS & TRENDS; Lonely, and Rich, at the Top, By PETER PASSELL
... at the gospel according to Adam Smith and found it wanting ...
... reminds. Sherwin Rosen of the University of Chicago agrees: "There's just no ...
... ROBERT FRANK (70%); ADAM SMITH (55%);
100. The New York Times, June 4, 1995, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Charles Rosen, Section 2; Page 23; Column 1; Arts and Leisure Desk , 1503 words, CLASSICAL MUSIC; Go Ahead, Make His Day. Argue With Him., By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN
... Constable, Coleridge, even Adam Smith. A vast expansion ...
... music department at the University of Chicago. He was born in New ...
101. The Scotsman, May 25, 1995, Thursday, Pg. 16, 1267 words, End of a chapter?, The World'S Most Famous Reference Book Was First Published In Edinburgh More Than 200 Years Ago But In The Tough Hi-Tech Market It May Not Survive Much Longer. Robert Wright Explains
... 200 years ago, Adam Smith and David Hume were living ...
... major input into the encyclopaedia is from the University of Chicago. Nevertheless, in a ...
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102. The Washington Post, February 26, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, Outlook; C01, , OU, 1737 words, ?Que Peso?; Why the Key to Mexico's Trade Problems May Be Found in China
... Minister Blanco, a University of Chicago-trained economist. Interfering ...
... by anything like Adam Smith rules, (nor, for that matter did the ...
103. The Washington Post, February 21, 1995, Tuesday, Final Edition, richard k. armey, A Section; A01, , NA, 2574 words, Armey Arsenal: Plain Talk And Dramatic Tales, David Maraniss, Washington Post Staff Writer
... in the free market. Adam Smith and Milton Friedman are his heroes. His ...
... Government." Later, when Friedman's University of Chicago envelope arrived declaring ...
... Tex., to study at the University of Chicago amid the conservative luminaries there -- " ...
104. The San Francisco Chronicle, SEPTEMBER 19, 1994, MONDAY, FINAL EDITION, BUSINESS; Pg. B1; ON ECONOMICS, 1349 words, Population Worries Spark New Debate, Jonathan Marshall
... all time was not Adam Smith, John Maynard Keynes or ...
... for Employment Research, University of Chicago economist D. Gale ...
... Johnson; Kaiser Perma ADAM SMITH (74%); MILTON FRIEDMAN ( ...
105. The Boston Globe, August 14, 1994, Sunday, City Edition, ECONOMY; Pg. A1, 1967 words, The revolution is captured in a dishpan; Economic Principals / DAVID WARSH / THE MORE WORLDLY PHILOSOPHERS Part of a continuing series about how the new generation replaced the old in economics., By David Warsh, Globe Staff
... Economy, published by the University of Chicago and famed for its devotion to ...
... pair of colleagues at the University of Chicago, Kevin Murphy and Robert ...
... economists since the time of Adam Smith, the phenomenon of increasing returns had ...
106. The Boston Globe, July 31, 1994, Sunday, City Edition, ECONOMY; Pg. A1, 1857 words, The Modern Age remembered with Keynes, Freud; Economic Principals / DAVID WARSH THE MORE WORLDLY PHILOSOPHERS Part of a continuing series about how the new generation replaced the old in economics. Next week: How the economy is like a swimmer., By David Warsh, Globe Staff
... figure of the 20th century, as Adam Smith was of the 18th and Alfred Marshall of the ...
... a great extent with the University of Chicago, and known as "new classicals," ...
ADAM SMITH (72%); TONY NEWTON ( ...
107. The Independent (London), June 23, 1994, Thursday, COMMENT PAGE; Page 21 , 1483 words, Big ideas are back again; The right stares into the abyss. Tony Blair, though vague, at least looks as if he is on the case, BRYAN APPLEYARD
... upon the fairy-tales of anthropologists and upon the fables of Adam Smith and Friedrich von Hayek. The ' ...
108. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), May 30, 1994, MONDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, WAR PAGE; Pg. 11B, 1372 words, BREYER, CLINTON ARE CUT FROM SAME CLOTH, William H. Freivogel Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
... thought. Centered around the University of Chicago Law School, this group ...
... not some magical Adam Smith requirement of economics. It is his ...
109. The Seattle Times, May 18, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; Pg. B5, 963 words, SURVEYING THE DAMAGE BRINGS TEARS OF SORROW, BY JOHN A. BADEN
... feelings into effective action. As Adam Smith explained, when its hard to organize ...
... Don Coursey, a University of Chicago economist, considered endangered ...
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110. The Boston Globe, May 1, 1994, Sunday, City Edition, ECONOMY; Pg. 75, 1670 words, An outsider deals with the problem of growing knowledge; Economic Principals / DAVID WARSH, By David Warsh, Globe Staff
... it had not been since Adam Smith told the story of his famous ...
... in mathematics at the University of Chicago. He had planned to go to law ...
... preoccupied with its ongoing quarrel with the University of Chicago over the nature of people's ...
111. Chicago Sun-Times, April 20, 1994, WEDNESDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, EDITORIAL; Pg. 33, 624 words, 'Hillary Clinton vs. Adam Smith', Mark Hornung
'Hillary Clinton vs. Adam Smith," reads the headline of a ...
... bulletin board near the University of Chicago Bookstore. Beneath the provocative ...
... exists, is as agreeable to devotees of Adam Smith as the Chicago Cubs pitching ...
... backlash they may create. To the University of Chicago poster writer, Mrs. ...
... on the same page as Adam Smith. Mark N. Hornung is ...
... RODHAM CLINTON (97%); ADAM SMITH (95%); WILLIAM JEFFERSON ' ...
112. The Independent (London), March 13, 1994, Sunday, COMMENT PAGE; Page 21 , 1587 words, I see, said the blind man; Modern economists understand the world about as well as scientists in the Middle Ages, says Paul Ormerod, PAUL ORMEROD
... taken an MBA from the University of Chicago explained: ''It's supply and ...
... preserve of professional economists. Adam Smith is now seen as the intellectual ...
113. The Boston Globe, March 6, 1994, Sunday, City Edition, ECONOMY; Pg. 77, 1627 words, In which the salad course comes, and goes; ECONOMIC PRINCIPALS / DAVID WARSH, By David Warsh, Globe Staff
... times. Economists since Adam Smith had recognized in a ...
... drama unfolded at the University of Chicago, in two acts, ...
... appointments process at the University of Chicago, but mainly through the ...
114. The New York Times, February 9, 1994, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Joseph Stiglitz, Section D; Page 1; Column 3; Financial Desk, 1413 words, Stiglitz, Idea Man Among the Economic Advisers, By SYLVIA NASAR
... economists of all time, from Adam Smith to Paul Samuelson, many ...
... an economist at the University of Chicago "But he never turned the ...
115. The Boston Globe, February 6, 1994, Sunday, City Edition, ECONOMY; Pg. A1, 1328 words, The model builders; Economic Principals / DAVID WARSH, By David Warsh, Globe Staff
... science building at the University of Chicago in the late 1940s was ...
... hopes since the very beginning. Adam Smith himself had surmised that the economic ...
116. The Boston Globe, January 30, 1994, Sunday, City Edition, ECONOMY; Pg. 49, 1748 words, The Colorado Trail; Economic Principals / DAVID WARSH, By David Warsh, Globe Staff
... economics refined the insights of Adam Smith and put the twin blades of ...
... walk-on at the University of Chicago from nearby Gary, Ind.: ...
117. Financial Times (London,England), October 25, 1993, Monday, Pg. 36, 879 words, A moral realist speaks out, By MICHAEL PROWSE
... Hume and, above all, Adam Smith, who was 'the pre-eminent ...
... universal in nature. Anthropologists are right to argue that different ...
JAMES WILSON (96%); ADAM SMITH (56%);
118. The Independent (London), October 17, 1993, Sunday, BUSINESS ON SUNDAY BACK PAGE; Page 20 , 456 words, Bunhill: Where are you, Adam Smith?
... sheet, and that was from his enclave in the University of Chicago. What has happened to the nation that produced Adam Smith, Alfred Marshall and Maynard ...
ADAM SMITH (92%); FRIEDRICH AUGUST ...
119. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), October 13, 1993, WEDNESDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 8A, 1667 words, NORTH DUMPED MARXISM; INJECTION OF NUMBERS LED TO LAISSER-FAIRE, William H. Freivogel Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
... road from Karl Marx to Adam Smith. As a college student ...
... government propounded by Adam Smith in the 18th century.
... Similarly, Robert Fogel, the University of Chicago professor who shared the ...
... rebuilding effort. Like Adam Smith, North believes that government should ...
ADAM SMITH (92%);
120. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), October 13, 1993, WEDNESDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 8A, 1667 words, NORTH DUMPED MARXISM; INJECTION OF NUMBERS LED TO LAISSEZ-FAIRE, William H. Freivogel Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
... road from Karl Marx to Adam Smith. As a college student ...
... government propounded by Adam Smith in the 18th century.
... Similarly, Robert Fogel, the University of Chicago professor who shared the ...
... rebuilding effort. Like Adam Smith, North believes that government should ...
ADAM SMITH (92%);
121. The Toronto Star, October 10, 1993, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION, INSIGHT; Pg. H1, 2933 words, Reagan turned free trade into 'messianic' quest, By Marci McDonald Special to The Star
... in the economics department of the University of Chicago by a bespectacled ...
... laissez-faire principles of Adam Smith, were laid out in his ...
... under Friedman at the University of Chicago. In fact, so ...
... SCRIPTWRITER: Neo-conservative University of Chicago economist Milton Friedman ...
122. The New York Times, June 4, 1993, Friday, Late Edition - Final Correction Appended, Section A; Page 18; Column 1; National Desk, 1122 words, Musty Academic Speculation or Blueprint for Political Action?, By DAVID MARGOLICK
... said Cass Sunstein of the University of Chicago Law School, even Adam Smith would sound silly. "Law ...
123. The Washington Post, August 3, 1992, Monday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE D1, 1684 words, Let's Get Fiscal; Author Richard Posner & The Economics of Passion, Michael Abramowitz, Washington Post Staff Writer, CHICAGO
... infusion of Milton Friedman and Adam Smith would do sexologists well as they seek to ...
... teaching load at the University of Chicago Law School and turns ...
RICHARD A. POSNER ADAM SMITH (50%); MILTON FRIEDMAN ( ...
124. The Independent (London), March 25, 1992, Wednesday, GAZETTE PAGE; Page 33 , 2976 words, Obituary: Professor F. A. Hayek, By ARTHUR SELDON
... Social and Moral Science University of Chicago 1950-62, Professor of ...
... even the qualified acceptance of Adam Smith's invisible hand that leads ...
... Social and Moral Science University of Chicago 1950-62, Professor of ...
125. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 23, 1992, MONDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, BUSINESS PLUS; Pg. 9, 1230 words, CAPITAL IDEA FORMER CZECH MINISTER SOWS SEEDS OF CAPITALISM WITH BUSINESS; SCHOOL, Erin Kelly
... an administrator at the University of Chicago and Washington University - flew ...
... in class - who was Adam Smith? The class was stumped. Later ...
126. Financial Times (London,England), January 27, 1992, Monday, SECTION I; UK News; Pg. 8, 99 words, Car tax urged as pollution penalty
... vehicle causes, according to the Adam Smith Institute, the rightwing think ...
... Mr Robert Taylor of the University of Chicago, advocates unorthodox solutions to ...
... Market In Environment. Adam Smith Institute, 23 Great ...
ADAM SMITH (93%);
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127. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), January 12, 1992, Sunday, City Edition, BUSINESS; Pg. 9I, 979 words, Realizing importance of the family, MIKE MEYERS, NEW ORLEANS, La.
... felt about his mother. Anthropologists visit remote South ...
... two centuries since Adam Smith, few economists have thought ...
ADAM SMITH (56%);
128. The Washington Post, January 8, 1992, Wednesday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A21, 1031 words, Economics: The Cheery Science, Robert J. Samuelson
... at least the time of Adam Smith in the 1700s -- has devoted ...
... economist Victor Zarnowitz of the University of Chicago. "For services, you can't do that." ...
ADAM SMITH (72%);
129. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), January 6, 1992, Metro Edition, News; Pg. 1A, 1230 words, Women economists putting family in the spotlight, Mike Meyers; Staff Writer, New Orleans, La.
... felt about his mother. Anthropologists visit remote South ...
... two centuries since Adam Smith, few economists have thought ...
ADAM SMITH (56%);
130. The Independent (London), December 4, 1991, Wednesday, GAZETTE PAGE; Page 20 , 874 words, Obituary: Professor George Stigler, By GEORGE W. HILTON
... Professor of American Institutions University of Chicago 1958-91, Director ...
... 1932. He then enrolled at the University of Chicago, where he took a Ph ...
... great veneration for Adam Smith and somewhat more guarded ...
... one of the remarkable progression of University of Chicago faculty members and degree ...
131. The Daily Yomiuri, October 19, 1991, Sunday, Pg. 3, 1144 words, Human 'Network Capitalism' Key To Postwar Economic Miracle, Kazuo Nagata; Daily Yomiuri Staff Writer
... up with economic development. Anthropologist Sheila Johnson later ...
... developing countries. Using Adam Smith's famous phrase "invisible ...
132. The New York Times, July 7, 1991, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 6; Page 14; Column 1; Magazine Desk, 4376 words, Prosperity Born of Pain, By Jonathan Kandell; Jonathan Kandell, author most recently of "La Capital: The Biography of Mexico City," writes frequently about Latin America.
... Latin America rediscovered Adam Smith, Chile sold off its ...
... economists trained at the University of Chicago, public subsidies to corporations were ...
133. The New York Times, January 27, 1991, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 1; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1944 words, Where Has Progress Got Us?, By William Julius Wilson; William Julius Wilson, the Lucy Flower University Professor of Sociology and Public Policy at the University of Chicago, is completing a new book on race, poverty and social isolation.
... 18th-century moralists Adam Smith and David Hume, Mr. ...
134. The Washington Post, October 21, 1990, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD; PAGE X15, 1698 words, BOOK REPORT, David Streitfeld, REVIEW
... It's a real Adam Smith market. There's only about ...
... society. His training as an anthropologist -- an M.A. from the University of Chicago -- allows him to see culture as ...
135. The New York Times, October 10, 1990, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section D; Page 2, Column 1; Financial Desk, 783 words, Economic Scene; Adam Smith, Meet Northrop Frye, By Peter Passell
... published this month by the University of Chicago Press, is surely the first ...
... NORTHROP FRYE (92%); ADAM SMITH (74%);
136. The Boston Globe, March 11, 1990, Sunday, City Edition, ECONOMY; Pg. 33 p., 1446 words, Do economists suffer from physics envy? Economic Principals, By David Warsh, Globe Staff
... Harvard, Columbia University, and the University of Chicago. These interviews are sandwiched between ...
... made its appearance in Adam Smith's writing on the history of ...
... embrace new-fangled anthropologists such as Mary Douglas, David ...
137. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), February 15, 1990, Thursday, City Edition, EDITORIAL; COLUMNS; Pg. 24A, 729 words, Morality and the free-market in Eastern Europe, GEORGE F. WILL, WASHINGTON
... neckties emblazoned with likenesses of Adam Smith, a pioneer of free- ...
... minister, was wearing a University of Chicago necktie. He never went to that ...
ADAM SMITH (73%); VACLAV KLAUS ( ...
138. The Washington Post, February 15, 1990, Thursday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A25, 785 words, Communism And Bagpipes, George F. Will, OPINION EDITORIAL
... neckties emblazoned with likenesses of Adam Smith, a pioneer of free- ...
... minister, was wearing a University of Chicago necktie. He never went to that ...
ADAM SMITH (73%); VACLAV KLAUS ( ...
139. The New York Times, November 5, 1989, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 6; Page 45, Column 1; Magazine Desk, 5525 words, CAN A NOVELIST SAVE PERU?, By Gerald Marzorati; Gerald Marzorati, a senior editor of Harper's Magazine, writes often for The Times Magazine on literary subjects.
... about a Lima anthropologist whose fieldwork leads him on ...
... philosophy. He discussed the theories of Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill; he ...
140. The New York Times, January 8, 1989, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4A; Page 16, Column 1; Education Life, 3343 words, The Past Examined, By Robert Reinhold; Robert Reinhold is chief of The Times's Los Angeles bureau.
... faculty member at the University of Chicago, a man came to his ...
... Port Huron statement, Adam Smith's ''Money Game,'' Martin ...
141. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 15, 1988, Thursday, Business; Pg. 21, 825 words, A chicken-or-the-egg debate pits US economic theorists, David R. Francis, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, Boston
... Milton Friedman, then at the University of Chicago, argued that, in the long ...
... by such historical figures as Adam Smith. In the 1970s there was a ...
142. The New York Times, July 23, 1988, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 35, Column 3; Financial Desk, 1796 words, 'Fresh Water' Economists Gain, By PETER T. KILBORN, Special to the New York Times, WASHINGTON, July 22
... economics department at the University of Chicago, said, ''What we're turning ...
... in the classical economics of Adam Smith and David Ricardo. School ...
143. The New York Times, June 5, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final Edition Correction Appended, Section 7; Page 38, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 5499 words, SUMMER READING; READ AND RUN: A CRAM COURSE FOR THE PRESIDENCY
... like to be the ''education President'': Adam Smith's ''Wealth of Nations.'' There Mr. ...
... Public Policy at the University of Chicago and the author of ''The Truly Disadvantaged: The ...
144. The New York Times, April 22, 1988, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 3; National Desk, 1335 words, After 45 Years, Vindication for Scholar, By LINDA GREENHOUSE, Special to the New York Times, WASHINGTON, April 21
... faculty committee at the University of Chicago rejected the manuscript. But ...
... American higher education, the University of Chicago is not planning to make ...
... A Ph.D. from the University of Chicago is special for anyone,'' ...
... laissez-faire theorist Adam Smith, the Founding Fathers were determined to ...
... piece of work.'' He added: ''The University of Chicago did him a great injustice, and ...
145. Financial Times (London,England), April 18, 1988, Monday, SECTION I; Pg. 17, 1427 words, A Modest Proposal For Ending The Bear Market, David Hale
... economic thought to discard their Adam Smith neckties and replace them with ones ...
... establishment is dominated by University of Chicago ideologues who remain ...
146. The Guardian (London), December 4, 1987, 1071 words, Books: Loving a cold climate / Review of 'Living Arctic' by Hugh Brody, By JOHN BERGER
... Brody who, as an anthropologist and story-teller, has spent the ...
... defy the economic laws of Adam Smith, an amazing intensity of ...
147. The Advertiser, October 10, 1987 Saturday, 1045 words, AUSTRALIA; Beyond the Dreamtime, THOMAS KENEALLY; PATSY ADAM-SMITH; DAVIDSON
... modern Australia. Patsy Adam-Smith describes the perpetuation of old- ...
... by Thomas Keneally THE anthropologist Aldo Marsola says that, ...
... thomas keneally; patsy adam-smith; hopeful goldrush miners; ...
148. The Washington Post, September 20, 1987, Sunday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE C7, 882 words, Bork: Of Principles and Pain, David S. Broder, OPINION EDITORIAL
... youth, he was converted at the University of Chicago into a fervent believer ...
... Later he applied those same Adam Smith precepts to politics, emerging as ...
149. The New York Times, March 15, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 3, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 2839 words, WHAT THEY SAID, WHAT THEY READ, By PAUL A. FREUND; Paul A. Freund, the Carl M. Loeb University Professor Emeritus at Harvard, is the editor of ''The History of the Supreme Court of the United States,'' of which six volumes have been published to date.
... 503 pp. Illinois: University of Chicago Press. Sold only as ...
... edited by two University of Chicago scholars -Philip Kurland, ...
... Madison and his colleagues had to make do with Adam Smith and David Hume and an ...
150. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), February 4, 1987, Wednesday, Ideas; BOOKS; Pg. 23, 893 words, On the visions that shape ideology, Thomas D'Evelyn
... got a PhD from the University of Chicago. He had a Marxist phase ...
... quotes from, among others, Adam Smith, Edmund Burke, Oliver ...
151. The Guardian (London), January 12, 1987, 2414 words, The crisis of the dismal science: The revolution of rational expectations / Post-Keynesian economics, By SEUMAS MILNE
... way to Monetarism, imported from the University of Chicago. More recently, in the ...
... economics professor at the University of Chicago, teaching a conservative ...
... Institute of Economic Affairs and the Adam Smith Institute, which fed the new ...
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO (62%);
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO (62%);
152. The New York Times, October 17, 1986, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section D; Page 1, Column 4; Financial Desk, 891 words, MAN IN THE NEWS; AN AUSTERE SCHOLAR: JAMES M. BUCHANAN, By ROBERT D. HERSHEY Jr., Special to the New York Times, WASHINGTON, Oct. 16
... a negative analogue to Adam Smith's wealth-creating ''invisible ...
... Ph.D. at the University of Chicago. Dr. Buchanan divides his ...
153. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August 7, 1986, Thursday, Ideas; BOOKS; Pg. 25, 752 words, Exploration of our humanist tradition; The Humanist Tradition in the West, by Alan Bullock. New York: W. W. Norton. 197 pp. $24.95., By Kay Kendall
... available in paperback from the University of Chicago Press), was adopted by the ...
... despite the efforts of such empiricists as Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill. The ...
154. The New York Times, January 19, 1986, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 3; Page 1, Column 2; Financial Desk, 2950 words, A BIAS TOWARD BAD GOVERNMENT?, By ROBERT D. HERSHEY Jr., FAIRFAX, Va.
... perverse government analogue to Adam Smith's wealth-creating ''invisible ...
... D. in economics from the University of Chicago. THE unwillingness to assign politicians ...
... C 3D (DIR) ADAM SMITH (58%);
155. The Washington Post, July 30, 1985, Tuesday, Final Edition, Style; E1, 2404 words, The Lions of Lebertarianism; Cato: A Think Tank Reaches Out for Yuppie Support, By David Remnick, Washington Post Staff WriterBy Rich Lipski -- The Washington Post; Picture 2, Naskanem: " . . . there's no plan in the American political spectrum for yuppies."
... opposed to Hamilton. They admire Adam Smith, not John Maynard ...
... professor of law at the University of Chicago, are all well regarded. The ...
156. The Washington Post, June 23, 1985, Sunday, Final Edition, Book World; Pg. 5, 921 words, The Economic Consequences of the Law; THE FEDERAL COURTS Crisis and Reform.. By Richard A. Posner. Harvard University Press. 365 pp. $25., By James E. Clayton; James E. Clayton is a former associate editor of The Washington Post who has watched judicial activities closely for many years.
... a professor at the University of Chicago Law School, to areas of the ...
... lived success, to make Adam Smith a co-author of the ...
157. The Washington Post, January 25, 1985, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; Op-Ed; A23, 874 words, The Trouble With Football; It's imperial, and it's prosaic too., Charles Krauthammer; the writer is a senior editor of The New Republic.
... Lombardi would say -- the puzzled anthropologist needs to note about the ...
... intervened. God bless Adam Smith. Beginning next year, the ...
158. The Washington Post, June 3, 1984, Sunday, Final Edition, Book World; Jonathan Yardley; Pg. 3, 1216 words, The Living City and the Dying State; CITIES AND THE WEALTH OF NATIONS: Principles of Economic Life. By Jane Jacobs. Random House. 257 pp. $17.95., By Jonathan Yardley
... centuries, dating back to Adam Smith, the unquestioned assumption has been that nations, which are " ...
... prefers what a Japanese anthropologist has called "an esthetics of ...
159. The New York Times, February 19, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 23, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1716 words, IN SHORT
... By Charles Camic. (University of Chicago, $25.) The European Enlightenment has ...
... Millar, William Robertson and Adam Smith. Mr. Camic provides ...
160. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 8, 1983, Thursday, Ideas; Nobel Prizes; Pg. 35, 349 words, The winners: from Solidarity to supernovas
... hmanyan Chandrasek-har of the University of Chicago and William Fowler of the California ...
... demonstrating mathematical proof of Adam Smith's ''theory of general equilibrium.'' This ...
161. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), October 28, 1983, Friday, Ideas; Daniel Boorstin Interview; Pg. 21, 1448 words, Celebrating 'man's will to know', By Louise Sweeney, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, Washington
... on memory; how Adam Smith became a pathfinder with ''The ...
... years of teaching at the University of Chicago (where he was Preston and Sterling Morton ...
... J' BOORSTIN (93%); ADAM SMITH (51%);
162. The Washington Post, October 18, 1983, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A18, 761 words, Berkeley Professor Wins Nobel Prize in Economics, By John M. Berry, Washington Post Staff Writer
... in his "Wealth of Nations," Adam Smith intuitively reached the same ...
... in Economics at the University of Chicago. When that organization moved to Yale ...
... Pennsylvania, George Stigler of the University of Chicago and Herbert A. Simon of ...
GERARD DEBREU (93%); ADAM SMITH (70%);
163. The New York Times, May 29, 1983, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 3; Page 1, Column 3; Financial Desk, 2395 words, THE HOUSE THAT KEYNES BUILT, By PAUL A. SAMUELSON; Paul A. Samuelson is Institute Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and winner of the 1970 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science.
... top class along with Adam Smith. Economics remains permanently ...
... in the annals of scholarship. Adam Smith is remembered in our modern ...
... an undergraduate at the University of Chicago in the early 1930' ...
... 5, (it also happens to be Adam Smith's 260th birthday) we can ...
ADAM SMITH (55%);
164. The New York Times, May 1, 1983, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 12, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1154 words, AN ECONOMIST IN THE HOUSE, By Peter Passell; Peter Passell is a member of The New York Times Editorial Board who frequently writes about economics.
... fields of psychologists, philosophers, anthropologists, social historians - you name ...
... built. For example, the University of Chicago economist Gary Becker would liken the institution of marriage to Adam Smith's pin factory. When pin ...
165. The New York Times, October 24, 1982, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 3; Page 2, Column 2; Financial Desk, 1920 words, REFLECTIONS OF A NOBEL PRIZE WINNER; THE ECONOMIST AS PREACHER
... a professor at the University of Chicago Business School, was awarded the ...
... in December by the University of Chicago Press. Excerpts from the book ...
... annoyed the ecclesiastical readers of (Adam) Smith must have been to learn that the heavy ...
... I would emphasize, like Adam Smith, that no insinuations are intended as to the ...
166. The New York Times, December 6, 1981, Sunday, Late City Final Edition Correction Appended, Section 7; Page 14, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 12920 words, NOTABLE BOOKS OF THE YEAR
... PAPER MONEY. By Adam Smith. (Summit, $13.95.) The author of ''The ...
... book is the result of an anthropologist's interviews with a member of ...
167. The Washington Post, December 6, 1981, Sunday, Final Edition, Book World; Pg. 21, 3705 words, Books of 1981
... Paper Money, by Adam Smith (Summit Books, $13.95). The whys of ...
... by Frans Lasson (University of Chicago Press, $25). The real ...
168. The Washington Post, October 25, 1981, Sunday, Final Edition, Washington Post Magazine; Pg. 12, 6773 words, BY WILLIAM McPHERSON; William McPherson, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1977, is a writer and editor in the Style section of The Washington Post.
... economics professor at the University of Chicago. "I got the message of ' ...
... elementary capitalism for Adam Smith, a lesson that, like the ...
... after Chuck was graduated from the University of Chicago in 1941, a ...
... New Trier, he had entered the University of Chicago on a half- ...
... At the time, theso University of Chicago was more interested in ...
169. The New York Times, August 30, 1981, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 12; Special Section Page 23; Page 23, Column 1; Survey of Education Desk, 1090 words, ASPEN: A 4TH DECADE FOR ANCESTOR...OF A GROWING BUSINESS BREED, By GRACE and FRED HECHINGER, ASPEN, COLO. FOR three decades, the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies has provided fresh air and fresh insights for business executives on world problems, human relations, literature and politics. What may be America's longest
... over the relative merits of Adam Smith, John Locke and Karl ...
... Britannica and a disciple of the University of Chicago's great books crusade. They ...
ADAM SMITH (53%);
170. The New York Times, July 14, 1981, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 11, Column 1; Cultural Desk, 746 words, TV: MILTON FRIEDMAN ECONOMICS SERIES IN RERUN, By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
... believe, along with the Scotsman Adam Smith, that prices emerge in the ...
... Robert McKenzie at the University of Chicago, the question-and-answer session ...
171. The New York Times, July 14, 1981, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 11, Column 1; Cultural Desk, 793 words, TV: MILTON FREIDMAN ECONOMICS SERIES IN RERUN, By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
... believe, along with the Scotsman Adam Smith, that prices emerge in the ...
... Robert McKenzie at the University of Chicago, the question-and-answer session ...
172. The New York Times, May 31, 1981, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 6; Page 38, Column 1; Magazine Desk, 4730 words, THE USES AND EXCUSES FOR AFFLUENCE
... in 1776 by Adam Smith. It was meant for the ...
... warned against citing Adam Smith. He is a double-edged ...
... medical research, religion and the University of Chicago as the justification. Others of the great ...
... present. The world and word of Adam Smith are still cited in ...
173. The New York Times, May 5, 1981, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 7, Column 1; Cultural Desk, 609 words, Reporter's Notebook; AMERICAN BOOK AWARDS- JOLLY, IN A SEDATE WAY, By EDWIN McDOWELL
... read or did not understand Adam Smith's 200-year-old ''The ...
... Francis Steegmuller), a University of Chicago Press book won ...
... JOHNNY CARSON (55%); ADAM SMITH (53%);
174. The New York Times, March 15, 1981, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 6; Page 23, Column 3; Magazine Desk, 6567 words, DAVID STOCKMAN: THE PRESIDENT'S CUTTING EDGE
... divinity degree at the University of Chicago, writing his thesis under the ...
... doctrine expressed by Adam Smith, who wrote in ''The ...
175. The New York Times, December 31, 1980, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 15, Column 1; Editorial Desk, 840 words, OBSERVER; Not in Our Stars, But..., By Russell Baker
Anthropologists tell us there is scarcely ...
... supply has had the precise effect Adam Smith foresaw 200 years ...
ADAM SMITH (50%);
176. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), January 9, 1980, Wednesday, Midwestern Edition, Arts/Entertainment; Pg. 15, 605 words, Economics lively? With Milton Friedman -- yes!, By Arthur Unger
... affiliated with Stanford University, the University of Chicago, the National Bureau of Economic ...
... firm believer in Adam Smith's theory of the free market as ...
... points of view in the University of Chicago Library. What might be right ...
MILTON FRIEDMAN (96%); ADAM SMITH (54%);
177. Information Bank Abstracts, WALL STREET JOURNAL, January 8, 1980, Tuesday, Page 20, Column 3, 62 words, BY LINDLEY H CLARK JR
... science' of economics. Cites University of Chicago economist George Stigler, whose ...
... pleasant way. Also notes Adam Smith, the first economist, presented ...
... JOSEPH STIGLER (92%); ADAM SMITH (70%);

Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:

1. Crain's Chicago Business, October 24, 2005, THE BUSINESS OF LIFE; Pg. 50, 249 words, Genius Level, Christina Le Beau
... Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago. And the MacArthur Foundation last ...
... a first edition of Adam Smith's 1776 classic, ``The Wealth of ...
ADAM SMITH (51%); MILTON FRIEDMAN ( ...
2. The Weekly Standard, October 3, 2005 Monday, FEATURES, 7483 words, The Left University; From the October 3, 2005 issue: How it was born; how it grew; how to overcome it., James Piereson, The Weekly Standard
... works of John Locke, Adam Smith, David Hume, and other ...
... during this time, including the University of Chicago, Johns Hopkins, Stanford, ...
... California to follow suit. The University of Chicago, underwritten by John ...
... other economists rejected Adam Smith and classical political economy, that ...
... conceived by Locke, Adam Smith, and the American Founders is perhaps the ...
3. Quarterly Journal of Economics, August, 2005, ARTICLES; Pg. 963, 15542 words, NEIGHBORS AS NEGATIVES: RELATIVE EARNINGS AND WELL-BEING*, ERZO F. P. LUTTMER
... about relative position. Adam Smith [1759], for example, ...
... in Happiness," manuscript, University of Chicago, 2004. Rizzo, John ...
ADAM SMITH (73%);
4. Library Journal, June 1, 2005, FEATURES; Chicago ALA 2005; Pg. 56, 10788 words, Teaching And Selling; LJ's Picks & Pans for the American Library Association 2005 annual conference, By John N. Berry III
... Key players—Adam Smith (Google), John Price ...
... June 26 on the University of Chicago's Hyde Park campus. ...
5. Global Environmental Politics, May, 2005, RESEARCH ARTICLES; Pg. 10, 12535 words, Explaining the Gaps between Mandate and Performance: Agency Theory and World Bank Environmental Reform, Tamar Gutner*
... certainly not new. Adam Smith wrote in the Wealth of ...
... Process. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Lawrence, Shannon. ...
6. Prospect, January 20, 2005, 4757 words, Portrait: Emile Durkheim, Michael Prowse
... spell over British anthropologists, American sociologists and French ...
... happiness. Durkheim agreed with Adam Smith on one decisive ...
7. Business Week, December 6, 2004, Economics: Society; Pg. 136, 1262 words, Economists Are Getting Religion; Can organized faith be explained by supply and demand? They think so, By Joseph Weber in Chicago, with Peter Coy in New York
... chalk and cheese. True, Adam Smith delved into religion in the ...
... following in the footsteps of University of Chicago economist Gary S. ...
... extremism. He harks back to Adam Smith, who wrote that competition ...
ADAM SMITH (74%)
8. The New Yorker, August 2, 2004, FACT; Annals Of Economics; Pg. 26, 4275 words, WINNERS AND LOSERS; The truth about free trade., JOHN CASSIDY
... at least since Adam Smith." As Mankiw put it, " ...
... Mankiw indicated, it was Adam Smith who developed the argument that the ...
... a professor at the University of Chicago, pointed out in ...
ADAM SMITH (55%); JOHN F ...
9. The Economist, June 12, 2004, U.S. Edition, SPECIAL REPORT (1), 2834 words, He led a revolution. Will it survive? - The Reagan legacy; The Reagan legacy, washington, dc
... free-market economics, as did the University of Chicago's economics department. In ...
... Reaganauts who wore Adam Smith ties but doled ...
10. Review of Economics & Statistics, May, 2004, Pg. 570, 12766 words, LOCAL REVENUE HILLS: EVIDENCE FROM FOUR U.S. CITIES, Andrew Haughwout, Robert Inman, Steven Craig, and Thomas Luce*
... more moderate taxes. (Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations, book ...
... York and Chicago (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992). Glaeser, ...
11. The National Interest, 2004 SPRING, 7532 words, Dead Souls: The Denationalization of the American Elite, Samuel Huntington
... Globalization is proving right Adam Smith's observation that while "the proprietor of ...
... world in the 1990s. The University of Chicago's Martha Nussbaum denounced ...
12. Quarterly Journal of Economics, November, 2003, ARTICLES; Pg. 1209, 16205 words, PROJECTION BIAS IN PREDICTING FUTURE UTILITY *, GEORGE LOEWENSTEIN, TED O'DONOGHUE, MATTHEW RABIN
... obscurity and extensive reputation -- Adam Smith, The Theory of Moral Sentiments [ ...
... in the opening quotation from Adam Smith, projection bias will ...
... Aging (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1989). Boldrin, ...
ADAM SMITH (57%);
13. New Statesman, October 13, 2003, 2114 words, NS Essay - Competition in public services has the moral virtue of encouraging respect for their users; Are teachers, doctors and civil servants 'knights' whose altruism will be destroyed by market-based reforms? Or are they really 'knaves' who act only out of self-interest? By Julian Le Grand, Julian Le Grand
... rather than virtuous moralists. Adam Smith took up the idea ...
... economists such as James Steuart, Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant and G ...
... non-market societies. Anthropologists have experimented with these games in ...
... offer $25. Overall, the anthropologists suggest, experience of market ...
14. Population and Development Review, September 2003, Vol. 29, No. 3; Pg. 493; ISSN: 0098-7921, 3973049, 5777 words, Kenneth Boulding on possible consequences of increased life expectancy.
... educated at Oxford and the University of Chicago, and subsequently taught at ...
... today scrambling for Adam Smith and Ricardo, still in their ...
15. National Review, July 9, 2003, Wednesday, National Review Online; Bruce Bartlett, 815 words, Crony Capitalists Beware, By Bruce Bartlett; NRO FINANCIAL Contributor
... Raghuram G. Rajan of the University of Chicago as its new chief economist. ...
... much in the tradition of Adam Smith, who was very sophisticated about the ...
... an abomination to everything Adam Smith stood for. True ...
ADAM SMITH (92%);
16. The Economist, June 21, 2003 U.S. Edition, UNITED STATES, 979 words, Philosophers and kings
... teaching. He taught at the University of Chicago for two decades, and ...
... free-marketers in Adam Smith ties. Newt Gingrich ...
17. Malaysian Business, May 16, 2003, Economy; Pg. 52, 1422 words, Looking back, By Nor Zahidi Alias, In this first part of an article on economic thinking and policy implications, we look at how an understanding of economic thinking through the ages is necessary to construct policies and anticipate their outcomes.
... ideas generated by Adam Smith who wrote the classic ...
... name of Milton Friedman from the University of Chicago. We shall also go through ...
18. Business Week, March 10, 2003, BOOKS; Number 3823; Pg. 22, 939 words, THE REAL ENEMIES OF FREE MARKETS, By Peter Coy; Coy is Economics Editor.
... two economists at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business ...
... true competition. Echoing Adam Smith, they write: ''Capitalism's biggest ...
ADAM SMITH (52%);
19. Journal of Corporate Citizenship, March 2003, Pg. 49, 3743496, 10605 words, Corporate citizenship: the role of commercial organisations in an Islamic society.
... Fable of the Bees (1705) and Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations (1776) ...
... P. Rabinow Chicago: University of Chicago Press). Frederick, W. ( ...
20. National Review, November 27, 2002, Wednesday, National Review Online; Guest Comment, 2091 words, Rawls Remembered, By Richard A. Epstein; Richard A. Epstein is the James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor Law, at the University of Chicago, and the Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution.
... law school at the University of Chicago and attended a lunch ...
... a certain kinship to Adam Smith's notion of the "impartial spectator" ...
21. The New Republic, November 25, 2002, Pg. 28, 5252 words, By Simon Blackburn, The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature
... philosophers, dramatists, historians, anthropologists, writers, and poets monopolized these ...
... welcome narratives from historians or anthropologists telling us of similar ...
... particularly new: Hobbes and Adam Smith give us more than ...
22. National Review, October 17, 2002, Thursday, National Review Online; Guest Comment, 1324 words, Dissing Adam Smith, By Eric Cox; Eric Cox is managing editor of American Outlook, published by the Hudson Institute.
... market economic theory, Adam Smith. The headline in U.S. ...
... reads, "Get Real, Adam Smith." The charge that Adam Smith's work has been rebuffed by the ...
... an attack on Adam Smith. In fact, quite the ...
... insights made by Adam Smith in The Wealth of Nations. ...
... means a refutation of Adam Smith. The Washington Post was one of the ...
... Kahneman and his collaborator's] writings, University of Chicago economist Richard Thaler ...
... so far as to claim that "Adam Smith's invisible hand would have smacked the ...
... In any event, Adam Smith did not believe that human ...
... Contrary to popular misunderstanding, Adam Smith never supposed that man is ...
... compassion.' " Indeed, the mischaracterization of Adam Smith's legacy is suspicious because members of the ...
... titled Economic Sentiments: Adam Smith, Condorcet, and the Enlightenment by ...
... economy while portraying Adam Smith as an opponent of "dogmatic" ...
ADAM SMITH (98%);
23. The New Yorker, September 23, 2002, THE WORLD OF BUSINESS; Pg. 64, 9441 words, THE GREED CYCLE; How the financial system encouraged corporations to go crazy., JOHN CASSIDY
... money you made." Economists from Adam Smith to Milton Friedman have seen ...
... money into their own pockets. Adam Smith was among the first to identify this ...
... Meckling had graduate degrees from the University of Chicago, where Milton Friedman and his disciples ...
... a seminar at the University of Chicago, and it was just a ...
24. Insight on the News, September 9, 2002, Monday, COVER STORY; Pg. 10, 3467 words, Higher Learning, Stephen Goode; INSIGHT
... same core courses. The University of Chicago had a very famous core, ...
... Inequality MOLIERE: The Misanthrope ADAM SMITH: Wealth of Nations KANT: ...
25. Maclean's, August 5, 2002, ESSAY; Pg. 34, 1193 words, THE JOYS OF EXCESS, JAMES DEACON
... lavish levels. And if you believe Adam Smith, the noted 18th-century ...
... by an eccentric University of Chicago economist named Thorstein ...
ADAM SMITH (69%); PAUL ALLEN ( ...
26. National Review, July 31, 2002, Wednesday, National Review Online; Bruce Bartlett, 820 words, Another Milton Milestone, By Bruce Bartlett
... classical economists like Adam Smith, David Ricardo, and John ...
... many students at the University of Chicago who carry on his ...
... WILSON REAGAN (57%); ADAM SMITH (56%);
27. Journal of Corporate Citizenship, June 2002, No. 6; Pg. 19(17), 3460189, 9406 words, Stakeholder responsibilities: lessons for managers., Windsor, Duane
... well as harm to others.) Adam Smith (1776) considered that rising ...
... Considered statically, for Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations (1776), there was ...
... goal. (9) On Adam Smith's 1776 representation, see ...
... E. Cannan Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1977 edn). Wilson, J.Q. (1989) 'Adam Smith on Business Ethics', ...
28. City Journal, 2002 Winter, Pg. 46-55; Vol. 12, No. 1, 4228 words, "Why We Don't Marry", James Q. Wilson
... spokesmen were David Hume, Adam Smith, and Immanuel Kant; its greatest ...
... Macfarlane, the great English anthropologist, has shown that land in ...
... one can do. As a University of Chicago professor once put ...
29. The New Yorker, October 29, 2001, LETTER FROM WASHINGTON; Pg. 36, 4136 words, WHAT TERRORISTS WANT; Is there a better way to defeat Al Qaeda?, NICHOLAS LEMANN
... In "The Wealth of Nations," Adam Smith wrote, "In ancient ...
... now teach at the University of Chicago and at M.I.T., respectively, have ...
30. Counseling & Values, October 2001, Vol. 46, No. 1; Pg. 14; ISSN: 0160-7960, 03332371, 5041 words, Religious Identity Status as a Model to Understand, Assess, and Interact With Client Spirituality, Griffith, Brian A; Griggs, Julie C
... Donahue, 1985). Markstrom-Adams and Smith (1996) found a ...
... Thampy, Trans.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Richards, P. ...
31. Prospect, September 20, 2001, 3177 words, Essay, Marek Kohn
... like reading an Adam Smith Institute pamphlet and finding the ...
... exceptional degrees of power. As the anthropologist Christopher Boehm points ...
32. The New Republic, September 10, 2001, Pg. 44, 2077 words, Laughter and Forgetting, By Richard Jenkyns
... Beatrice K. Otto (The University of Chicago Press, 420 pp., $ ...
... a consul," he observed. Adam Smith explains, in The Wealth of ...
33. The American Prospect, August 13, 2001, GAZETTE; Pg. 14, 873 words, The Silence of the Laureates, BY EAMONN FINGLETON; EAMONN FINGLETON's most recent book is In Praise of Hard Industries: Why Manufacturing, Not the Information Economy, Is the Key to Future Prosperity. He writes about trade and related topics on his Web site at www.unsustainable.org.
... Lucas -- are professors at the University of Chicago, that temple of conservative economics. As disciples of Adam Smith, they should have blessed whatever trade ...
... Gary Becker -- also a University of Chicago professor -- managed to sound ...
34. Computers Today, July 15, 2001, My CT Almanac Keynote; Pg.48, 1188 words, Software Exports: Culture and Competence, P. Venkatram
... decades of research at the University of Chicago highlights optimal experiences as ...
... Trompenaars take issue with Adam Smith's notion of value addition. Their ...
35. Feminist Economics, July 2001, Vol. 7, No. 2; Pg. 121; ISSN: 1354-5701, 03115721, 2936 words, The Vices of Economists--The Virtues of the Bourgeoisie, Woolley, Frances
... a home at the University of Chicago. The insider's viewpoint and the privilege ...
... virtues of David Hume and Adam Smith" (1996: 130). I ...
... School of Business at the University of Chicago. McCloskey recommends "finding ...
... George Orwell, or even Adam Smith or J. M. Keynes or ...
... 93. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Sen, Amartya ...
36. Feminist Economics, July 2001, Vol. 7, No. 2; Pg. 155; ISSN: 1354-5701, 03115971, 3399 words, The Invisible Heart: Economics and Family Values, Matthaei, Julie
... plays on and parallels Adam Smith's "invisible hand" of the market: The ...
... Theory and Economics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Matthaei, Julie. ...
37. Legacy-A Journal of American Women Writers, June 2001, Vol. 18, No. 2; Pg. 250(3); ISSN: 0748-4321, 03405253, 1543 words, Sentimental Collaborations: Mourning and Middle-Class Identity in Nineteenth-Century America & Sentimental Materialism: Gender, Commodity Culture, and Nineteenth-Century American Literature. (Reviews), Samuels, Shirley
... thick description" (following the anthropologist Clifford Geertz) of Harriet ...
... origins in the philosophy of Adam Smith. Like Kete, Merish ...
... Merish next discusses Adam Smith's The Theory of Moral Sentiments ( ...
... explains the hungry return to Adam Smith and the reworking of modes of collaboration and ...
38. The New Republic, MARCH 5, 2001, Pg. 20, 3916 words, I'm OK, You're OK, Gregg Easterbrook
... themselves as "very happy" in the University of Chicago's long-running National ...
... it's perfectly rational. Adam Smith anticipated this in his 1759 ...
39. Copyright (c) 2001 American Bar Association, The Business Lawyer, February, 2001, 56 Bus. Law. 767, 37672 words, 2000 MENDEZ HERSHMAN STUDENT WRITING CONTEST PRIZE ESSAY., RETHINKING CAPITAL ADEQUACY: THE BASLE ACCORD AND THE NEW FRAMEWORK ** Revised version of an article with the same title appeared in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review See 148 U PA L REV 1771 (2000) Reprinted with permission, Heath Price Tarbert **
... n12 See generally ADAM SMITH, AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND ...
... G. Kaufman of Loyola University Chicago, Robert E. Litan of ...
ADAM SMITH (91%);
40. The American Prospect, September 11, 2000, CRITICISM; State of the Debate; Pg. 44, 4642 words, CAPITALISM, WORK, AND CHARACTER, BY EVA BERTRAM AND KENNETH SHARPE; EVA BERTRAM is a policy analyst and nonprofit consultant in Washington, D.C., and a Ph.D. candidate in political science at Yale University. KENNETH SHARPE is a professor of political science at Swarthmore College. Bertram and Sharpe are co-authors of Drug War Politics: The Price of Denial.
... economists such as David Ricardo and Adam Smith to literary figures like ...
... by Robert Kuttner. University of Chicago Press, 410 pages, $ ...
41. Business Week, August 21, 2000 / August 28, 2000, THE 21ST CENTURY CORPORATION; Number 3696; Pg. 76, 2767 words, The Creative Economy, BY PETER COY
Adam Smith, the arch-capitalist, didn't ...
... power of ideas. In Adam Smith's time, most people ...
... an economist at the University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business, ...
... based assets, notes the University of Chicago's Rajan. An example: ...
ADAM SMITH (74%);
42. Copyright (c) 2000 American Bar Association, The Business Lawyer, August, 2000, 55 Bus. Law. 1533, 16142 words, ARTICLE., DAN'S WORLD: A FREE ENTERPRISE DREAM; AN ETHICS NIGHTMARE, Lawrence J. Fox *
... economics over law--the University of Chicago School of Multidisciplinary Practice--was ...
... Dean Daniel Fischel, of the University of Chicago Law School, that argued ...
... world where the hidden hand of Adam Smith prevails, perhaps quaint ...
... Dean's view, we are to assume the University of Chicago would still produce brilliant ...
... great unseen hand of Adam Smith sorting the market out. ...
ADAM SMITH (92%); MICHAEL OVITZ ( ...
43. Feminist Economics, July 2000, Vol. 6, No. 2; Pg. 153; ISSN: 1354-5701, 02805391, 2062 words, Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy, Dolfsma, Wilfred
... in the first article that Adam Smith understood this point very clearly, as is ...
... Theory and Economics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Seguino, Stephanie, ...
44. The National Interest, 2000 SUMMER, 7700 words, Tainted Transactions: An Exchange, Jeffrey Sachs, Anders A slund, Marek Dabrowski, Peter Reddaway, Igor Aristov, Wayne Merry, Michael Hudson, David Ellerman, Steven Rosefielde, Janine Wedel
... required for empowering Adam Smith's invisible hand was less than that ...
... I have been trying, as an anthropologist, to understand the roles being ...
... twenty years. As an anthropologist, I am especially ...
45. National Review, June 19, 2000, Books, Arts & Manners; Vol. LII, No. 11, 1465 words, Darwin's Progress, By Steve Sailer
... in academia. Centrist anthropologists John Tooby and Leda ...
... free-market economics of Adam Smith. And as Pope John Paul ...
46. The New Yorker, February 7, 2000, ANNALS OF MONEY; Pg. 44, 5454 words, THE PRICE PROPHET; The long-forgotten economist whose controversial theories help explain today's market mania., JOHN CASSIDY
... previous economists, notably Adam Smith, but Hayek was the first to ...
... merely of Cobden and Bright, of Adam Smith and Hume, or even of Locke and ...
... lectures about the merits of Adam Smith and J. S. Mill would ...
... moved to the United States, where the University of Chicago had offered him a position, ...
... long-forgotten papers. (The University of Chicago Press is in the process of ...
47. Copyright (c) 2000 American Bar Association, The Business Lawyer, February, 2000, 55 Bus. Law. 499, 59418 words, ARTICLE., BANKRUPTCY AND THE PROBLEMS OF ECONOMIC FUTILITY: A THEORY ON THE UNIQUE ROLE OF BANKRUPTCY LAW, G. Eric Brunstad, Jr. *
... originally published by the University of Chicago Press, Callaghan & Company ...
... among other places, Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. n231 Nor are they ...
... omitted)). n231 See ADAM SMITH, AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND ...
48. The Economist, December 18, 1999, , U.S. Edition, IRRATIONALITY, 3175 words, Rethinking thinking
... Famous earlier economists, such as Adam Smith, Irving Fisher and John ...
... rational. Gary Becker, of the University of Chicago, was doing this long before ...
... a professor at the University of Chicago, the high temple of rational ...
49. The Economist, December 18, 1999, , U.S. Edition, IRRATIONALITY, 3175 words, Rethinking thinking
... Famous earlier economists, such as Adam Smith, Irving Fisher and John ...
... rational. Gary Becker, of the University of Chicago, was doing this long before ...
... a professor at the University of Chicago, the high temple of rational ...
50. The American Prospect, December 6, 1999, BOOKS IN REVIEW; Pg. 60, 1576 words, THE MONEY ARTIST, BY JAMES K. GALBRAITH
... by Lawrence Weschler. University of Chicago Press, 153 pages, $ ...
... habit are not new. When Adam Smith took up the subject of ...
ADAM SMITH (52%);
51. The Economist, July 24, 1999, U.S. Edition, 2078 words, The heyday of the auction, NEW YORK
... attaching a body to Adam Smith's "invisible hand". The "Walrasian ...
... an economist at the University of Chicago, points out that online ...
ADAM SMITH (53%);
52. Inc., May, 1999, SPECIAL ISSUE: 20TH ANNIVERSARY; Pg. 158, 6594 words, Entrepreneur of the century, BY JERRY USEEM, Jerry Useem (milhous99@hotmail.com) was formerly a senior writer at Inc.
... identity was inseparable from that of its owners. This was Adam Smith's economy of independent proprietors ...
... million. In 1898 the universities of Chicago and California set up ...
... impersonal market forces that Adam Smith was talking about," says ...
53. New Scientist, March 20, 1999, Review, Pg. 4444, 1290 words, Don't fence me in, Jon Turney (Jon Turney is in the Department of Science and Technology Studies,University College, London)
... Thomas F. Gieryn, University of Chicago Press, pounds 16.75/ ...
... times, physicist-turned-anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski was sure that ...
... believes this, least of all anthropologists. But if we no longer ...
... exist before the readers of Adam Smith encouraged his existence ? Could there be a ...
54. Newsweek, December 7, 1998, U.S. Edition, INTERNATIONAL; Pg. 41, 599 words, A Recipe for Disaster, ANDREW NAGORSKI
... George Washington University anthropologist Janine Wedel argues that the ...
... reforms. "Chubais and his proteges are the Adam Smiths of Russian reform economics," ...
55. The New Republic, NOVEMBER 16, 1998, Pg. 36, 5497 words, Culture Wars, Anthony Pagden
... rational components of which most anthropologists have assumed them to be composed, then it would ...
... it was, broadly speaking, Adam Smith's view of history, as it was ...
... light of his technologism) the faith of Adam Smith and others in the eighteenth ...
... not as incommensurable as some anthropologists and social scientists have maintained. If they were, there would be ...
56. The National Interest, 1998 FALL, 7584 words, Inside the Cave: The Banality of I.R. Studies, James Kurth
... many years at the University of Chicago, Kennan wrote from the Institute ...
... scholars is John Mearsheimer of the University of Chicago. His book Conventional Deterrence ( ...
... Columbia, and Stephen Walt of the University of Chicago. Together with Mearsheimer, they have made the ...
... peaceful nature of republics), and Adam Smith (the beneficial consequences of free ...
... accident that Grotius was Dutch and that Adam Smith was British. (Kant was technically ...
57. The Washington Quarterly, 1998 Autumn, PROSPECTS FOR IRAN, BRAZIL, JAPAN, TUNISIA, AND RUSSIA; Vol. 21, No. 4; Pg. 43, 17328 words, The System that Soured: Toward a New Paradigm to Guide Japan Policy, Richard Katz - Richard Katz is senior editor of the Oriental Economist Report, a monthly English-language newsletter about Japan published in New York. This article is adapted from his new book, Japan: The System That Soured -- The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Economic Miracle, published by M. E. Sharpe.
... List's bete noir, Adam Smith. n46 Now it is ...
... 1889. But so was Adam Smith. Moreover, Fallows fails to ...
... Opened Wider? (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991). 37. ...
... for the introduction of the ideas of Adam Smith's disciples into Japan by ...
58. New Scientist, September 19, 1998, Features, Pg. 3838, 1813 words, Let's get emotional, Bennett Daviss (Bennett Daviss is a science writer based in New Hampshire) Economics has been in denial about its inner feelings and all-too-human weaknesses. Some clever sums and an unusual lab could change all that, says Bennett Daviss
... an economist at the University of Chicago. In an influential ...
... dogged economics since Adam Smith. According to Thaler, "people's ...
... professor of economics at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. ...
59. The Economist, September 12, 1998, U.S. EditionREVIEW, 1065 words, Famous economists. More morals than money
... Milton and Rose Friedman. University of Chicago Press; 656 pages; $ ...
... money. With nods to his mentors_Adam Smith, a professor of moral ...
MILTON FRIEDMAN (93%); ADAM SMITH (55%);
60. The Economist, August 29, 1998, U.S. Edition, Business, Finance and Science; FINANCE AND ECONOMICS; Pg. 68, 1025 words, The law is an ass.
Early economists such as Adam Smith often wrote about the ...
... 1940s and 1950s, at the University of Chicago Law School, that serious ...
ADAM SMITH (51%);
61. National Review, AUGUST 3, 1998, Books, Arts & Manners; VOL. L, NO. 14, 1899 words, All Friedmanites Now, STEPHEN MOORE; Mr. Moore, an NR contributing editor, is director of fiscal policy at the Cato Institute.
... market position since Adam Smith. I have to confess here that I ...
... Friedman landed at the University of Chicago with Frank Knight, George ...
62. The Economist, May 2, 1998, U.S. Edition, Leaders; Pg. 16, 784 words, Trust in antitrust
... minded academics at the University of Chicago began thinking about ...
... costly misjudgments. But as Adam Smith was aware, capitalists, left to their ...
63. Maclean's, March 30, 1998, BUSINESS NOTES; Pg. 45, 963 words, A revolutionary young economist, Peter C. Newman
... greeted the revolutionary theories of Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes. What ...
... economics department at the University of Chicago, Romer now is a ...
... F' DRUCKER (56%); ADAM SMITH (54%);
64. The American Prospect, January, 1998 - February, 1998, STATE OF THE DEBATE; Pg. 88, 5938 words, The Chicago Acid Bath; THE IMPOVERISHED LOGIC OF "LAW AND ECONOMICS", JEDEDIAH S. PURDY
... judge, lectures at the University of Chicago's law school, and has written ...
... like John Locke and Adam Smith, who took men ...
65. The New Republic, OCTOBER 20, 1997, Pg. 36, 5962 words, The Road from Serfdom, Cass R. Sunstein
... by Bruce Caldwell (University of Chicago Press, 280 pp., $ ...
... sense, Hayek's descendants. The University of Chicago Press is now in the ...
... mixture here of Charles Darwin and Adam Smith. The most basic model of ...
66. The National Interest, 1997 FALL, 2503 words, Trading on Ideas, Review of Douglas A. Irwin's Against the Tide: An Intellectual History of Free Trade (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996)., David S. Bruce
... ideas of leading theorists from Adam Smith to Harry Johnson. It ...
... mercantilism Irwin progresses to Adam Smith's counterattack, seeking, among ...
... intellectual, or theoretical, analysts from Adam Smith to the present day with a ...
... one wearing an Adam Smith necktie will ever choke. With ...
... classically exemplified by Adam Smith, is primarily concerned with what the economy ...
... Irwin teaches at the University of Chicago. Generation X evinces ...
... C JOHNSON (52%); ADAM SMITH (52%);
67. ADWEEK, JULY 14, 1997; National Features Edition; All Editions, debra goldman's postscript: For Whom the Sell Tolls, 636 words
... Gary S. Becker and his University of Chicago colleagues.
... a rational basis that Adam Smith could understand. For making ...
ADAM SMITH (53%);
68. Business Week, June 30, 1997, BUSINESS WEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS; Readers Report; Number 3533; Pg. 5, 228 words, WHAT EXACTLY HAVE THE 'CHICAGO BOYS' WROUGHT?
... years ago by Adam Smith, the father of economics -- and have been by ...
The department of economics of the University of Chicago does not hold a ...
ADAM SMITH (57%);
69. Business Week, April 14, 1997, ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT; Number 3522; Pg. 26, 764 words, WHY A CRASH WOULDN'T CRIPPLE THE ECONOMY, BY GARY S. BECKER; Gary S. Becker, the 1992 Nobel laureate, teaches at the University of Chicago and is a Fellow of the Hoover Institution
... spread among investors. Adam Smith cautioned 200 years ...
70. Business Week, March 24, 1997, ECONOMICS; COMMENTARY; Number 3519; Pg. 70, 1748 words, A HELPING HAND, NOT JUST AN INVISIBLE HAND, By Karen Pennar; Senior Writer Pennar covers developments in economics.
... five years ago, University of Chicago economist Milton Friedman ...
... set forth by Adam Smith -- took root in ...
MILTON FRIEDMAN (74%); ADAM SMITH (55%); GEORGE SOROS ( ...
71. The New Republic, OCTOBER 28, 1996, Pg. 32, 4411 words, The True Disadvantage, Joe Klein
... major foundations. His departure from the University of Chicago for Harvard was called ...
... former colleague at the University of Chicago, and concludes: "black men are ...
... impact of televised violence). Adam Smith understood the phenomenon 200 ...
72. The New Republic, JULY 15, 1996 / JULY 22, 1996, Pg. 38, 4273 words, The Immoralist
... by Leo Katz (University of Chicago Press, 293 pp., $ ...
... factor. Economists since Adam Smith have noted the existence of "compensating ...
73. The Economist, May 25, 1996, U.S. Edition, Special; Pg. 23, 3170 words, The poor and the rich
... Stars such as Robert Lucas of the University of Chicago, who last year ...
... certainly thought about them. Adam Smith's classic 1776 book was, ...
ADAM SMITH (50%);
74. The American Prospect, May, 1996 - June, 1996, DEPARTMENT; Controversy; Pg. 18, 2953 words, The Downside of Social Capital, ALEJANDRO PORTES AND PATRICIA LANDOLT
... for economic advantage. Adam Smith complained that assemblages of merchants ...
... But in the process, as anthropologist Clifford Geertz has shown ...
... Baltimore's ghetto, social anthropologists have exhaustively documented these realities. There is ...
75. Business Week, January 15, 1996, ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT; Number 3458; Pg. 20, 786 words, RELIGIONS THRIVE IN A FREE MARKET, TOO, BY GARY S. BECKER; Gary S. Becker, the 1992 Nobel laureate, teaches at the University of Chicago and is a Fellow of the Hoover Institution
... years ago by Adam Smith in a neglected ...
ADAM SMITH (50%);
76. The Weekly Standard, December 18, 1995, BOOKS; Vol. 1, No. 14; Pg. 46, 1001 words, MEN DON'T WHINE, By Michael Giltz; Michael Giltz is a free-lance writer living, in New York.
... Instead, he focuses on anthropologist Bronis-law Malinowski's ...
... only the most romanticized anthropologist could ignore the many examples of ...
... inventions, whose roots he traces to Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. In ...
77. Foreign Affairs, November / December 1995 November, 1995 /December, 1995, REVIEWS; Review Essay; Pg. 111, 2031 words, The Rights of Nature; Has Deep Ecology Gone Too Far?, Donald Worster; DONALD WORSTER is Hall Professor of American History at the University of Kansas and author of Nature's Economy: A History of Ecological ldeas.
... LUC FERRY. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995, 159 ...
... important figures of the age, Adam Smith, the founding ideologue of capitalism, ...
78. The New Republic, AUGUST 21, 1995 / AUGUST 28, 1995, Pg. 38, 4517 words, SELLING CHILDREN, Cass R. Sunstein
... Madison did not quote Adam Smith or anticipate Milton Friedman. ...
... School in the Air" and "The University of Chicago Roundtable" (my personal ...
... Sunstein teaches at the University of Chicago and is the author of Democracy and the Problem of ...
79. Business Week, May 29, 1995, ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT; Number 3426; Pg. 18, 774 words, RULE NO.1 IN SWITCHING TO CAPITALISM: MOVE FAST, BY GARY S. BECKER; Gary S. Becker, the 1992 Nobel laureate, teaches at the University of Chicago and is a Fellow of the Hoover Institution
... intentions and spontaneity.'' Similarly, Adam Smith more than 200 years ...
VACLAV KLAUS (53%); ADAM SMITH (52%);
80. The New Republic, MAY 1, 1995, Pg. 35, 5463 words, The Good, the Bad and Gingrich, Alan Wolfe
... by Stephen Holmes (University of Chicago Press, 337 pp., $ ...
... eighteenth-century liberals Adam Smith and David Hume never ...
81. Foreign Affairs, 1995, Spring, REVIEWS; Review Essay; Pg. 127, 4604 words, On Civil Society; Why Eastern Europe's Revolutions Could Succeed, Michael Ignatieff; MICHAEL IGNATIEFF is currently based at St. Antony's College, Oxford. His latest book, Blood and Belonging: Journeys into the New Nationalism, recently won the Lionel Gelber Award for the best work in English on international relations.
... British-trained philosopher, anthropologist, and social theorist, formerly ...
... civil society, an anthropologist's interest in non- ...
... philosophers -- Adam Ferguson, Adam Smith, and David Hume -- called this ...
82. The Economist, December 24, 1994, / January 6, 1995, Rational Economic Man; Pg. 90, 3019 words, The human factor
... can. Economists as different as Adam Smith, Maynard Keynes and Irving ...
... theory, Thomas Sargent of the University of Chicago, is trying to fit more ...
... further than Gary Becker, of the University of Chicago. He was awarded the 1992 Nobel ...
... Determination of Time Preference". University of Chicago working paper, July ...
83. The American Spectator, December, 1994, FEATURE, 11362 words, Books for Christmas
... Institute. Herbert Stein Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations: I'm ...
... government in the economy. The University of Chicago Press has a fine ...
84. The New Republic, JULY 11, 1994, Pg. 19, 4245 words, BREYER RESTRAINT, Jeffrey Rosen
... rationally. As Cass Sunstein of the University of Chicago points out, the real ...
... prefer John Donne to Adam Smith, economists cannot prove ...
85. Canadian Business, June, 1994, SHELF LIFE; Pg. 158, 1546 words, RAISING THE DEAD, By Peter Foster
... work in practice. University of Chicago economics professors Milton ...
... man. In fact, Adam Smith acknowledged that there was no such thing as ...
86. Washingtonian, April, 1994, WHAT I'VE LEARNED, 5307 words, Dirty Rotten Taxes, Ken Adelman; National editor Ken Adelman is a syndicated newspaper columnist and former director of the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
... people. I'd follow Adam Smith's description of which taxes are worst. He ...
... especially the creation of jobs. Adam Smith was deeply concerned with job ...
... In fact, a University of Chicago law professor, Joseph ...
87. The Economist, December 25, 1993, Evo-Economics; Pg. 93 (U.K. Edition Pg. 97), 2936 words, Biology meets the dismal science
... customers. In such cases Adam Smith's invisible hand fails, ...
... in Panama, resorts to Adam Smith to explain how conflicts ...
... a cell are resolved. Adam Smith observed how the majority ...
... Alan Rogers, an anthropologist at the University of Utah, ...
... Kristen Hawkes, an anthropologist at the University of Utah, has ...
ADAM SMITH (69%);
88. The American Spectator, December, 1993, FEATURE, 14000 words, Books for Christmas; Our annual list of holiday gift suggestions from distinguished readers and writers.
... visionaries Sowell discusses. Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. I ...
... second edition by the University of Chicago Press. DAVID BROCK ...
89. The Economist, November 27, 1993, Survey; INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT; Pg. 25; (U.K. Edition Pg. 25), 2700 words, Shooting the lights out
... jest, by two anthropologists who abandoned their rhesus ...
... economic terms; "the work of Adam Smith's invisible hand was rarely ...
90. Business Week, May 17, 1993, ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT; Number 3319; Pg. 22, 862 words, ARGENTINA'S WELCOME TURN TOWARD THE OPEN ROAD, GARY S. BECKER; GARY S. BECKER, THE 1992 NOBEL LAUREATE, TEACHES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO AND IS A FELLOW OF THE HOOVER INSTITUTION
... Saratoga in 1777, Adam Smith said: "There is a great ...
... economics students at the University of Chicago. GROWING FAST. These and other ...
ADAM SMITH (73%);
91. U.S. News & World Report, March 22, 1993, NEWS YOU CAN USE; SPECIAL REPORT; COVER STORY; 1993 BEST GRADUATE SCHOOLS; LAW; Vol. 114, No. 11; Pg. 62, 2355 words, Yale -- #1; Specialties; The top 25; All of the rest
... Republic," Aristotle's ''Ethics," Adam Smith and David Hume. Age ...
... 4. UNIVERSITY OF
CHICAGO 92.4 1 8 5 3 3 ...
... 4. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO $ 18,180 168 14.9 pct. $ 69,500 ...
... at the fourth-ranked University of Chicago (Kevin Horan for ...
ADAM SMITH (51%);
92. Canadian Business, January, 1993, COVER STORY; Pg. 21, 4936 words, THE NEW MEDDLERS, By Peter Foster
... incentives. As Gary Becker of the University of Chicago (who won the 1992 ...
... new world out there. Adam Smith was a marvelous man, ...
93. The American Spectator, December, 1992, FEATURE, 10120 words, Books for Christmas; Our annual list of holiday gift suggestions from distinguished readers and writers.
... published this year by the University of Chicago Press. EDWARD A. ...
... classic on the level of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. Managing ...
... Wealth of Nations, by Adam Smith; (8) The Federalist, by ...
94. The American Prospect, Fall, 1992 Correction Appended, STATE OF THE DEBATE; Pg. 106, 4527 words, Where Private Investment Fails, Bennett Harrison
... others who shared Adam Smith's empirical curiosity about ...
... merely that offered by Adam Smith -- a self-interested ...
... in Organizational Analysis (University of Chicago Press, 1991). Mark ...
95. Business Week, August 17, 1992, ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT; Number 3279; Pg. 18, 806 words, SURPRISES IN A WORLD ACCORDING TO ADAM SMITH, GARY S. BECKER; GARY S. BECKER IS PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO AND A FELLOW OF THE HOOVER INSTITUTION
ADAM SMITH (74%);
96. U.S. News & World Report, December 2, 1991, SPECIAL REPORT; COVER STORY; Vol. 111, No. 23; Pg. 52, 5640 words, The face of victory, By Gerald Parshall
... years of the 1950s and 1960s, Adam Smith's ''invisible hand" was very much ...
... Maynard Hutchins been correct? The University of Chicago president had warned that the GI ...
97. The American Lawyer, December, 1991, Pg. 60, 4913 words, TRACKING TO THE RIGHT AT GEORGE MASON, BY LOREN FELDMAN
... Geoffrey Stone, dean of the University of Chicago law school. "It's ...
... regulation, originated at the University of Chicago in the late 1940s. Its ...
... others in the field -- such as University of Chicago law school professor ...
... law is educated," says University of Chicago law school dean ...
... law degree at the University of Chicago, and a doctorate in ...
... blazers, khaki slacks, and Adam Smith ties.) Manne has been criticized ...
... intriguing idea," says University of Chicago law dean Stone. " ...
... Manne since they attended the University of Chicago together, "but I'm ...
98. Investors Chronicle, November 22, 1991, Pg. 16, 2446 words, BUSINESS: Random Walk: Doing The Random Walk - Boolean algebra and darts have little in common - except when it comes to picking shares. Somewhere between incredibly complicated maths and taking pot luck an investment theory lurks, By PHILIP RYLAND
... tale is told by 'Adam Smith' in his landmark book ...
... Professor Eugene Fama of the University of Chicago, one of random walk's ...
CRAIG THOMAS (74%); ADAM SMITH (53%);
99. PUBLIC UTILITIES FORTNIGHTLY, September 15, 1991, Vol. 128, No. 6; Pg. 14, 4315 words, An Unthinkably Horrible Situation, By Joseph C. Swidler; Joseph C. Swidler is a graduate of the University of Chicago, from which he received his undergraduate and law degrees. Among other government posts, he has served as general counsel of the Tennessee Valley Authority, chairman of the Federal Power Commission, and chairman of the New York State Public Service Commission. Mr. Swidler is now affiliated with the Washington, D.C., law firm of Swidler & Berlin, Chartered, but the views expressed in this article are his own and should not be attributed to the firm or any client.
... correct solution. But Adam Smith himself, if he were with us today, would be ...
100. O'Dwyer's PR Services Report, July, 1991, Pg. 20, 11812 words, Television programs debate CEO pay
... Nightline, CNN's Crossfire, and Adam Smith's Money World, which covered the ...
... something's out of whack here. ADAM SMITH: Hello, I'm Adam Smith. There's something fascinating about ...
... no. I went to the University of Chicago. I'm about as free ...
ADAM SMITH (73%);
101. Business Week, May 13, 1991, THE CORPORATION; Number 3213; Pg. 78, 1347 words, ADAM SMITH GOES TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Julia Flynn Siler in Prague
... Karl Marx for those of Adam Smith. And instead of Soviet-designed ...
... Angeles and Roman Weil from the University of Chicago subscribe to what is known as the Chicago ...
... economics developed at the University of Chicago. Its leaders, Milton Friedman and ...
... U. S. and became the University of Chicago's dean of students. With Prague's ...
... concept of the invisible hand? Adam Smith?'' asked UCLA's Tabbush. He ...
Photograph, PROFESSOR WEIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO STARTLED STUDENTS WITH HIS INFORMALITY ...
ADAM SMITH (92%);
... BUSINESS SCHOOL (66%); UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO (55%);
... BUSINESS SCHOOL (66%); UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO (55%);
102. PUBLIC UTILITIES FORTNIGHTLY, January 1, 1991, Vol. 127 No. 1 ARTICLES; Pg. 25, 1790 words, Calculating Proper Transfer Prices, By Frank C. Dorkey and Gregg A. Jarrell; Frank C. Dorkey is an independent analyst in finance and economics, and consults through Meliora Research Associates in Rochester, New York. Previously, he worked in the Treasury and Corporate Planning Departments at Rochester Gas and Electric Corp. Mr. Dorkey has an M.B.A. from the University of Rochester's Simon School. Greg A. Jarrell, former chief economist at the Securities and Exchange Commission, is a professor of economics and finance and director of the Bradley Policy Research Center at the University of Rochester's William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration. Dr. Jarrell has a Ph.D. in economics and finance from the University of Chicago.
By using Adam Smith's microeconomic principles to develop ...
... business managers to heed than Adam Smith's basic rule of capitalism? ...
ADAM SMITH (65%);
103. The Economist, November 24, 1990, Business, finance and science; SCHOOLS BRIEF; Pg. 77 (U.K. Edition Pg. 121), 1812 words, The public purse; ARE GOVERNMENT BONDS NET WEALTH? By Robert Barro. Journal of Political Economy, November 1974
... macroeconomics since the days of Adam Smith. Classical economists were almost ...
... in 1974 at the University of Chicago, armed with his celebrated paper, "Are ...
ADAM SMITH (73%);
104. Newsweek, November 6, 1989, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; The Bay Quake; Pg. 40, 1487 words, A Disaster Brings Out the Best in People. Why?, GEOFFREY COWLEY
... flee the occupation. Maybe Adam Smith had it right when he remarked that "there ...
... John Tooby, an anthropologist at Stanford's Center ...
105. Business Week, April 24, 1989, ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT; Number 3102; Pg. 16, 859 words, ECONOMISTS REALLY SHOULD GET OUT MORE OFTEN, ROBERT KUTTNER; ROBERT KUTTNER IS ECONOMICS CORRESPONDENT FOR THE NEW REPUBLIC AND AUTHOR OF THE LIFE OF THE PARTY
... legal scholars, sociologists, anthropologists, social psychologists, professors of ...
... up that dollar bill. Adam Smith would approve.
106. The American Lawyer, January, 1989/February, 1989, Pg. 170, 7275 words, Daily Diatribe OF THE American Right, BY STUART TAYLOR, Jr.
... it all on the University of Chicago." It was in the potent ...
... intellectual brew at the University of Chicago that Crovitz's current views were ...
... Constitution was "inspired by Adam Smith and John Locke," and by the ...
107. Business Week, April 18, 1988, COVER STORY; Commentary; Pg. 65, 874 words, WHERE WAS THE INVISIBLE HAND DURING THE CRASH?, by Christopher Farrell
... economists, many tied to the University of Chicago, converted a lot of ...
... smothering hand of government with Adam Smith's invisible hand of free ...
ADAM SMITH (51%);
108. Business Week, July 20, 1987, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS; Economic Watch; Pg. 22, 867 words, SEEING THROUGH THE RHETORIC ON 'FAIR' TRADE, BY GARY S. BECKER; GARY S. BECKER IS UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
... 200 years ago, Adam Smith criticized trade retaliation ...
109. Copyright (c) American Bar Association, 1986., ABA Journal, November 1, 1986, 72 A.B.A.J. 64, 3040 words, Feature; Legal Thought, Civil War in the Ivy, PAUL REIDINGER
... analysis is closely associated with the University of Chicago, and is often referred to as the Chicago ...
... Professor Daniel Fischel of the University of Chicago Law School. THE CRITS ...
... School) and Ronald Coase of the University of Chicago. For more than a ...
... succeed." And Posner, echoing Adam Smith's economic model, believes that " ...
... a theory of utilitarianism, and Adam Smith, the 18th century father of ...
110. The Economist, September 20, 1986, World politics and current affairs; TEENAGERS' EDUCATION; Pg. 23 (U.S. Edition Pg. 19), 1792 words, The most important choice so few can make
... modern education, any anthropologist stands grinning on ...
... education have been resented since Adam Smith's remarks about Oxford ...
... horribly close to confirming Adam Smith's cynical view that money ...
ADAM SMITH (70%); JAMES SAMUEL ...
111. Newsweek, October 31, 1983, UNITED STATES EDITION, BUSINESS; Pg. 59, 723 words, Explaining the 'Invisible Hand', HARRY ANDERSON with NADINE JOSEPH in Berkeley and KRISTINE MORTENSEN in Stockholm
... 1776, when the Scottish philosopher Adam Smith published his landmark "Wealth of ...
... Yale and George Stigler of the University of Chicago. Outside of the classroom, Debreu's ...
GERARD DEBREU (92%); ADAM SMITH (63%);
112. U.S. News & World Report, October 31, 1983, Currents in the News; Pg. 13, 216 words, 1983 Nobels in Science: A Sweep by U.S.
... Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, 73, University of Chicago, for shaping theories ...
... award for refining Adam Smith's classic theory of supply and ...
... BARBARA MCCLINTOCK (55%); ADAM SMITH (52%);
113. The Economist, June 4, 1983, World politics and current affairs; THE KEYNES CENTENARY; Pg. 35 (U.S. Edition not available), 2836 words, A monetarist reflects
... many years at the University of Chicago and now at the Hoover ...
... British economists along with Adam Smith, David Ricardo, John ...
114. U.S. News & World Report, January 31, 1983, Pg. 66, 5250 words, Advice From Six Nobel Prize Economists
... Emeritus of Economics at the University of Chicago and currently is visiting Stanford's ...
... go back to the time of Adam Smith, though I personally ...
115. The Washington Quarterly, 1982, Summer, FEATURES; From the University; Vol. 5, No. 3; Pg. 157, 2120 words, The Humanities, the Public, and the "Public", Richard B. Schwartz - Richard B. Schwartz is professor of English and dean of the Graduate School at Georgetown University. He is the author of four volumes on Samuel Johnson and James Boswell, and is editor of The Plays of Arthur Murphy, 4 vol. (New York: Garland, 1979).
... like Monboddo the pioneer anthropologist, a Scottish judge. ...
... posts were as productive and broad as Adam Smith, who delivered lectures ...
116. Business Week, November 16, 1981, Industrial Edition, ECONOMICS; Pg. 151, 1320 words, Attacking the test that curbs so many mergers
Ever since Adam Smith, economists have held that when an ...
... newer approach emanating from the University of Chicago turns the equation around: ...
ADAM SMITH (74%);
117. The Washington Post, October 25, 1981, Sunday, Final Edition, Washington Post Magazine; Pg. 12, 6773 words, BY WILLIAM McPHERSON; William McPherson, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1977, is a writer and editor in the Style section of The Washington Post.
... economics professor at the University of Chicago. "I got the message of ' ...
... elementary capitalism for Adam Smith, a lesson that, like the ...
... after Chuck was graduated from the University of Chicago in 1941, a ...
... New Trier, he had entered the University of Chicago on a half- ...
... At the time, theso University of Chicago was more interested in ...
118. Business Week, April 10, 1978, Industrial Edition, ECONOMICS; Pg. 100, 1330 words, A genetic defense of the free market
... a powerful defense of Adam smith's laissez-faire views. " ...
... by and large have agreed with Adam Smith's theory, so eloquently ...
... economic theory," says University of Chicago economist Gary Becker, ...
ADAM SMITH (51%);
119. Business Week, May 9, 1977, Industrial Edition, SPECIAL REPORT; At The Summit Talks; Pg. 82, 1480 words, The economic impact of the new restraints; An erupting controversary over buffer stockpiling
... hundred years ago, Adam Smith argued persuasively that tariffs and ...
... Jacob A. Frenkel of the University of Chicago agrees. "Gradualism is always ...
ADAM SMITH (74%);
120. Business Week, April 4, 1977, BOOKS; TV; PG. 11, 1880 words, Downstairs, downstairs with J. K. Galbraith The Age of Uncertainty by John Kenneth Galbraith Houghton Mifflin 365 pages $15.95, William Wolman; Senior editor William Wolman is an economist intent on furthering the cause of economics education.
... saw a dummy of Adam Smith in half to demonstrate that the ...
... reaction to be events of their time: Adam Smith came up with the idea that the ...
... George J. Stigler of the University of Chicago is a distinguished scholar of the ...
... economists, the Physiocrats, that influenced Adam Smith. These men produced an ...
121. Newsweek, April 5, 1976, UNITED STATES EDITION, THE COLUMNISTS; PAUL A. SAMUELSON; Pg. 74, 703 words, Investment Secrets, By Paul A. Samuelson
... by researchers at the universities of Chicago and Pennsylvania, at Stanford and ...
... It is about what the followers of Adam Smith would hope to be able to claim - that ...
122. City Journal, Summer 2005, Pg. 29-41, 6378 words, "Don’t Fund College Follies", Heather Mac Donald
... economy. The first president of the University of Chicago, William Rainey Harper, ...
... Locke, Hobbes, Kant, and Adam Smith, Gillespie has to add a ...
123. Copyright © American Bar Association, 1998, Antitrust Law Journal, Issue 3, 1998, 66 Antitrust L.J. 805, 19232 words, ROUNDTABLE CONFERENCE WITH ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS, Program Chair: Robert C. Weinbaum, Office of the General Counsel, General Motors Corporation, and Chair, ABA Section of Antitrust Law; Moderator: HON. Tom Campbell U.S. House of Representatives, 15th District, California; Enforcement Officials: Joel I. Klein, Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice; Kevin J. O'Connor, Assistant Attorney General, State of Wisconsin, and Chair, NAGG Multistate Antitrust Task Force; Robert Pitofsky, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission; Panelists: KY P. Ewing, JR., Member of the District of Columbia Bar, and Aba Section of Antitrust Law Delegate to the ABA House of Delegates; Margaret E. Guerin-Calvert Principal, Economists, Incorporated; Peter M. Kreindler, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary, AlliedSignal, Inc.
... D. in Economics from the University of Chicago. He went to law school ...
... Arts in Economics from the University of Chicago. He has two very high distinctions ...
... enforcement. I think Adam Smith, who was a champion of ...
124. Copyright © American Bar Association, 1992. , Antitrust Law Journal, Issue 1, Summer, 1992, 61 Antitrust L.J. 99, 5189 words, PROGRAMS FROM THE 40TH ANNUAL ANTITRUST SPRING MEETING: THE STATE OF ANTITRUST -- PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE: MONOPOLIZATION: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE, FRANK H. EASTERBROOK *
... Circuit; Senior Lecturer, University of Chicago Law School. This is a ...
... competition, along the lines of Adam Smith's pin makers. Each ...
... claim! n20 So would Adam Smith, who believed that managers ...
125. Copyright © American Bar Association, 1993. , Antitrust Law Journal, Issue 2, Winter, 1993, 61 Antitrust L.J. 579, 21530 words, PROGRAMS FROM THE 1992 ANNUAL MEETING: THE BOUNDARIES OF HORIZONTAL RESTRAINTS: COMMUNICATION AND COOPERATION AMONG COMPETITORS: RULE OF REASON ANALYSIS OF HORIZONTAL ARRANGEMENTS: AGREEMENTS DESIGNED TO ADVANCE INNOVATION AND COMMERCIALIZE TECHNOLOGY, THOMAS M. JORDE; * DAVID J. TEECE **
... before us, we are cognizant of Adam Smith's warning that, "People of the same ...
... processes, and technologies. n2 ADAM SMITH, THE WEALTH OF NATIONS 144 (E. Cannan ed., University of Chicago Press 1976). Fifty ...
... by little more than Adam Smith's superficial adage that discussions ...
126. Copyright © American Bar Association, 1983. , Antitrust Law Journal, Issue 3 National Institute on Antitrust and Economics, New York, N.Y., September 29, 1983/September 30, 1983, 52 Antitrust L.J. 539, 5236 words, INTRODUCTION TO ANTITRUST ECONOMICS: ECONOMICS: USE AND MISUSE -- A RESPONSE TO PROFESSOR AREEDA, IRA M. MILLSTEIN, Member of the New York Bar
... preserving the free market. Adam Smith observed, and Phil Areeda ...
... Morris, former Dean of the University of Chicago Law School, in ...
127. Copyright © American Bar Association, 1983. , Antitrust Law Journal, Issue 3 National Institute on Antitrust and Economics, New York, N.Y., September 29, 1983/September 30, 1983, 52 Antitrust L.J. 539, 5236 words, INTRODUCTION TO ANTITRUST ECONOMICS: ECONOMICS: USE AND MISUSE -- A RESPONSE TO PROFESSOR AREEDA, IRA M. MILLSTEIN, Member of the New York Bar
... preserving the free market. Adam Smith observed, and Phil Areeda ...
... Morris, former Dean of the University of Chicago Law School, in ...


Edward Swenson

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Michel-Rolph Trouillot

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1. The New York Times, July 1, 2001 Sunday, Late Edition - Final , Section 4; Column 1; Week in Review Desk; Pg. 6, 1097 words, Ideas & Trends: The Age of Revolution; Founding Fathers Dreamed of Uprisings, Except in Haiti, By THOMAS BENDER; Thomas Bender is University Professor of the Humanities at New York University, where he teaches American history.
... claiming universal rights was, as Michel-Rolph Trouillot, a Haitian anthropologist, has argued, unthinkable. Thus it was ...
2. The Seattle Times, September 20, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. A1, 2041 words, THE LONG, SOMETIMES SORRY HISTORY OF U.S. TIES TO HAITI, BY ALY COLON
... dominated Haiti, says Michel-Rolph Trouillot, a Haitian-born anthropologist at Johns Hopkins ...
3. The New York Times, February 21, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Page 8; Column 1; Foreign Desk, 675 words, Ferry Disaster Underlines Haiti's Everyday Needs, By HOWARD W. FRENCH, Special to The New York Times, MIAMI, Feb. 20
... role of government," said Michel-Rolph Trouillot, a Haitian anthropologist at Johns Hopkins ...


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1. U.S. News & World Report, October 3, 1994, WORLD REPORT; Vol. 117, No. 13; Pg. 32, 660 words, The mind of Aristide, By Tim Zimmermann; Erica Goode
... at home, says Michel-Rolph Trouillot, an anthropologist at Johns Hopkins ...
... locution. Aristide, says University of Chicago anthropologist Karen Richman, is a ...
... says University of Arizona anthropologist Drexel Woodson. The acid ...

Russell Tuttle

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1. Chicago Sun-Times, August 20, 2002 Tuesday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION; Pg. 2, 403 words, Sociologists defend collecting data by race, Gary Wisby
... collection of racial data, Russell Tuttle, a physical anthropologist at the University of Chicago, said: "There is no such thing as ...
2. Chicago Sun-Times, August 20, 2002 Tuesday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION; Pg. 2, 403 words, Sociologists defend collecting data by race, Gary Wisby
... collection of racial data, Russell Tuttle, a physical anthropologist at the University of Chicago, said: "There is no such thing as ...
3. The San Francisco Chronicle, NOVEMBER 18, 1993, THURSDAY, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A3, 814 words, Fossils Back Single-Species Theory Bones similar to Lucy, mankind's oldest ancestor, Charles Petit, Chronicle Science Writer
... not convince everybody. Russell Tuttle of the University of Chicago has studied footprints in ...
4. The New York Times, August 4, 1993, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Albert A. Dahlberg, Section D; Page 20; Column 2; National Desk, 338 words, Albert A. Dahlberg, An Anthropologist And a Dentist, 84, By WOLFGANG SAXON
... Dahlberg, a Chicago anthropologist who helped piece ...
... heart failure, according to the University of Chicago. Dr. Dahlberg was professor ...
... paleoanthropology and primatology, said Russell Tuttle, professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago. He also also helped the authorities to identify ...
5. Chicago Sun-Times, January 18, 1993, MONDAY , LATE SPORTS FINAL, MEDLIFE; Pg. 3, 1215 words, Vestiges of a Distant Past ; Many Body Parts, Once Useful, Have No Function Now, Howard Wolinsky
... a vestige. Dr. Russell Tuttle, a comparative primate morphologist at the University of Chicago, who specializes in ...
6. The New York Times, August 3, 1982, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 4, Column 1; Science Desk, 211 words, SCIENCE WATCH; The Upright Primates
... ago has led an anthropologist to conclude that upright walking ...
... studied by Dr. Russell Tuttle, professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago. The two creatures that mad


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Copyright (c) American Bar Association, 1993., ABA Journal, June, 1993, 79 A.B.A.J. 64, 3112 words, Evidence, Believe It or Not, Mark Hansen
... interesting story," said University of Chicago anthropology professor Russell Tuttle, who has studied Robbins'

 

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